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In reply to the discussion: Turkey Backs Out Of US-Led War On ISIS: Germany Says No To Air Campaign [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)47. Turkish Paper has this article...I can't vouch for their accuracy but it is another source...
Turkey is not eager to allow a US-led coalition to use its Incirlik Air Base to launch attacks on militants of the Islamic State (IS) Sunni extremist group in neighbouring Syria and Iraq
media reported Thursday.
Ankara, September 11
http://www.siasat.com/english/news/turkey-reluctant-allow-us-use-its-airbase-against
Ankara will not allow its air bases for operational use other than logistics, Xinhua reported citing Turkish daily Radikal.
The reported reluctance came one day after US President Barack Obama's announcement of airstrikes against IS positions in Syria.
As part of the struggle against the IS, the Incirlik Air Base and Turkish air space have been already used for the transfer of non-lethal material to Iraqi Army and Kurdistan Regional Government forces, Radikal quoted Turkish sources saying on condition of anonymity.
US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel visited Ankara Monday and discussed the issue with Turkish officials.
The Incirlik Air Base, in Turkey's southern Adana province, maintains cooperation with NATO. It is listed by the US Air Force as being among its top "Main Operating Bases".
After Obama publicly named Turkey as part of the coalition against the IS, Turkey has opened up the base, not for operational use, but logistics only, Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News reported Tuesday.
The US has not been using Incirlik Air Base for its military attacks against IS targets, John L. Espinoza, the US consul general to Adana in southern Turkey, told reporters Thursday, private Dogan news agency reported.
In a related development, US Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to visit Turkey Friday as part of his efforts to gather military, political and financial support in fighting the IS group, according to media reports.
media reported Thursday.
Ankara, September 11
http://www.siasat.com/english/news/turkey-reluctant-allow-us-use-its-airbase-against
Ankara will not allow its air bases for operational use other than logistics, Xinhua reported citing Turkish daily Radikal.
The reported reluctance came one day after US President Barack Obama's announcement of airstrikes against IS positions in Syria.
As part of the struggle against the IS, the Incirlik Air Base and Turkish air space have been already used for the transfer of non-lethal material to Iraqi Army and Kurdistan Regional Government forces, Radikal quoted Turkish sources saying on condition of anonymity.
US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel visited Ankara Monday and discussed the issue with Turkish officials.
The Incirlik Air Base, in Turkey's southern Adana province, maintains cooperation with NATO. It is listed by the US Air Force as being among its top "Main Operating Bases".
After Obama publicly named Turkey as part of the coalition against the IS, Turkey has opened up the base, not for operational use, but logistics only, Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News reported Tuesday.
The US has not been using Incirlik Air Base for its military attacks against IS targets, John L. Espinoza, the US consul general to Adana in southern Turkey, told reporters Thursday, private Dogan news agency reported.
In a related development, US Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to visit Turkey Friday as part of his efforts to gather military, political and financial support in fighting the IS group, according to media reports.
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Turkey Backs Out Of US-Led War On ISIS: Germany Says No To Air Campaign [View all]
big_dog
Sep 2014
OP
Turkey had a consular office in Mosul, and did not evacuate its personnel before ISIS
amandabeech
Sep 2014
#34
Those jihadists are holding 49 Turks hostage--they'll start chopping off Sunni heads when they
MADem
Sep 2014
#16
Can't believe this is allowed to stand in LBN. It's a shit source, and it's inaccurate. NT
MADem
Sep 2014
#25
Turkish Paper has this article...I can't vouch for their accuracy but it is another source...
KoKo
Sep 2014
#47
Incirlik Air base used to be a NATO American air base back in the 70's when I lived in Ankara...
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#54
No, reason is Turkey is kinda BFF with the ISIS crowd, given their common enemies of the Kurds and
geek tragedy
Sep 2014
#40
Coalition of the unconsulted. It was Turkey that messed up the cover story last year
KurtNYC
Sep 2014
#18
Some of this is not factual. Britain did not refuse to take part in the Iraq campaign.
TwilightGardener
Sep 2014
#28
It may have just dawned on the Turks that if they ISIL gets kicked out of Syria and Iraq, next stop
geek tragedy
Sep 2014
#49