The US is the one that pushes Greece to claim excessive coastal rights that will damage Turkish rights in the region, again amassing American forces in Thrace.
Greece has been pressing for this for the last 50 years. Their biggest current supporters in the endeavor is not US, who is only interested in stability it can control. Their supporters are Germany, France and Italy. Because Greek and South Cypriot EEZ is European EEZ. US base in Thrace is a logistical hub to project power to Romania and Poland because we do not want to be a part of their logistical plans for Eastern Europe and they don't want to include us in the future any longer. US is trying to rebuild the southern bulwark in Bulgaria, Romania and even Greece against Russia, but they are not chiefly interested in any EEZ or territorial waters.
Yet there is still great danger from the US soldiers being in Greece in nearly every base we would hit. What do we do when 5 years later Greeks go at it and claim 12 miles? Hit Greek AFB's with Cenks while Americans inside them? Good luck! This is where we are right now. Situation with Greece cannot be left to militaries to duke it out, because we are isolated. Greeks won't sit still, they will push. They will push us to fire first, which will lead to us losing big.
"The statements of the Greek Defense Minister; declaration of the obvious, their stance is clear, there is no change in their thesis
- We do not discuss the sovereignty of the islands, we have not been informed about the gray zones
(Does not accept our view on islands/islets whose sovereignty has not been transferred to Greece by treaties)
- The inhabitants of the islands should feel safe, there has been no demand from Turkey to disarm the islands (ignoring or disregarding the issue that is constantly raised)
- We will look at the issue of Maritime Jurisdiction later (maintaining the status quo is in favor of the SCGA and Greece)
If you have weak economic and political power among the elements of national power, you cannot be effective in the international arena, no matter how strong your military power is. You do whatever they dictate to you.
Occasionally, you make moves for domestic politics that are not result-oriented, and then you step back. This makes you inconsistent and unstable in foreign policy."