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Greek-American relations are the transatlantic relations between Greece and the United States of America. This article describes positive and negative aspects of Greek-American relations. POSITIVE ASPECTS Historical ties The United States and Greece have long-standing Historical , Political , and Cultural ties based on a common heritage, shared Democratic values, and participation as Allies during World War I , World War II , the Korean Conflict , and the Cold War . The U.S. is the largest foreign investor in Greece; U.S. Foreign Investment in Greece was about $1.5 billion in 1994 . Greek-American community The 2000 US Census showed 1.153.295 Americans who claimed Greek Ancestry.The Greek-Americans are a well-organized community in the U.S., and they help cultivate close political and cultural ties with Greece. Greece has the seventh-largest population of U.S. Social Security beneficiaries in the world. NEGATIVE ASPECTS Some aspects of U.S. foreign policy are viewed less favourably by Greeks living in Greece. These include the occupation of Iraq and the 2004 recognition of the Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia with its constitutional name by the United States. =See also= |
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