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Let's Land in the Strait of Hormuz

Published March 22, 2026, 09:14
Let's Land in the Strait of Hormuz

The article is a satire with a strong humorous tone, commenting on the current geopolitical situation and the Cypriot political scene. The author proposes a series of absurd and exaggerated ideas, such as Cyprus joining NATO, sending fishing boats to collect mines in the Strait of Hormuz, and assigning the command of the troops operating against Iran to the Cypriot Minister of Defense. The author mocks Cyprus's exaggerated reaction to the fall of a drone, in comparison to the tragedy experienced by the inhabitants of Gaza. He refers to the lack of aid to the Palestinians and the hypocrisy of international leaders. The article also includes references to the local political scene, such as the search for explosives stolen during a military exercise and criticism of the British Bases. The author expresses his disappointment with the lack of protection of Cypriot culture and tradition. Overall, the article is a caustic satire of the political situation, aiming to provoke thought and highlight the contradictions and absurdities of modern society.