Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Syria invasion: Turkey makes veiled threat over İncirlik Air Base

Turkey's defense minister says a lack of support from Turkey's NATO allies in its operation to clear the Islamic State group from a town in northern Syria is leading many to question the country's permission for the U.S.-led coalition to use its air base.


In the past few weeks, Turkey has complained that the coalition forces aren't providing air cover to Turkish troops trying to capture the key IS-held town of al-Bab.
   


Fikri Isik said Wednesday: "this is leading to serious disappointment in the Turkish public opinion."

"We are telling our allies ... that this is leading to questions over Incirlik." He was referring to the air base in southern Turkey that is home to coalition planes involved in the anti-IS campaign. IS has claimed responsibility for the New Year's Istanbul nightclub attack that killed 39 people.

Isik said Turkey hoped all coalition forces, and especially the United States, will start to provide the aerial support and other support that the (Turkish military offensive) needs."
 [hurriyetdailynews.com/AP]
4/1/17
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