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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Good news: Turkey stations missiles to protect Syria

Turkey has stationed a battery of Hawk anti-aircraft missiles on its southern border with Syria to protect the Damascus regime against attack by Israel.
Turkey has stationed a battery of Hawk anti-aircraft missiles on the border with Syria—this was reported by one of the major Turkish newspapers. The report indicates that the goal of stationing the missiles is to protect Turkey’s air space and prevent a possible attack by Israel on Syria or Iran through its territory.

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The missile battery has been stationed in southern Turkey, near the village of Kale in the Iskandaron area, on the border with Syria. It should be noted that Turkey voiced dissatisfaction after the bombing of the nuclear facilities in Syria, saying that Israel should not have violated its air space for the operation and that Turkey was “taking steps to ensure that such cases would not recur in the future.”
The picture at the top of this post is the Turkish field where an IAF fuel tank was allegedly found in the aftermath of the destruction of Syria's al-Kibar nuclear plant in September 2007.

And yes, the Hawk anti-aircraft missile is manufactured by the United States.

2 Comments:

At 4:04 PM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

Israel will have to place missiles outside Israel, in friendly states, so they can hit the islamic states from behind their missile shields. With nukes.

As you say, what can go wrong?

 
At 7:04 PM, Blogger Unbeliever said...

Friendly states? There are none. Check the list of UN resolutions condemning Israel and how Israel's "friends" have voted.

 

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