Posted on 02/20/2016 1:59:01 PM PST by scooby321
In a surprise vote last Saturday, the Turkish parliament denied permission for the stationing of US troops on Turkish territory as part of the preparation for a war against Iraq. A draft law allowing 62,000 US troops to use Turkey as a base for invading Iraq failed to gather the necessary absolute majority. Those voting against the motion included members of the opposition social democratic Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) as well as nearly a third of the deputies of the ruling Party of Justice and Development (AKP).
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This is from 2003, but it’s a good reminder of why we should not support Turkey.
WHY were they ever permitted into NATO...?
Obama’s last year sure is going to be interesting...
If we need a base in Iraq, I’m sure the Kurds would welcome us. LOL, but with Obama and the SOS, only God knows if they would approve it seeing that all the help they wanted from us, was ignored, and the opening was filled by the Russians.
This was THIRTEEN years ago. In the middle east things NOW change in WEEKS and DAYS.
Incirlik Air Base [Turkey] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Incirlik Air Base, Ä°ncirlik, Adana, Turkey Ä°ncirlik Hava Ãssü
United States Air Forces in Europe Part of United States Air Forces in Europe
KC-135R Stratotanker from the 121st Air Refueling Wing at Incirlik, Turkey.jpg
KC-135R Stratotanker from the Ohio Air National Guard's 121st Air Refueling Wing at Incirlik, Turkey Incirlik AB is located in Turkey Incirlik ABIncirlik AB Location of Incirlik Air Base, Turkey
Coordinates 37°00â²07â³N 035°25â²33â³E Site information: Controlled by the Turkish Air Force and United States Air Force
Site history
Built 1951
In use 1955âpresent
Garrison information
Garrison: 39th Air Base Wing.png
39th Air Base Wing
Website www.incirlik.af.mil
Composite Recon Track requiring two missions Incirlik Air Base (Turkish: Ä°ncirlik Hava Ãssü) (IATA: UAB, ICAO: LTAG) is an air base, located in the Ä°ncirlik quarter of the city of Adana. The base is within an urban area of 1.7 million people, 10 km (6 mi) east of the city core, and 32 km (20 mi) inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The United States Air Force and the Turkish Air Force are the primary users of the air base, although it is also used by the Royal Air Force and by Saudi Arabia.
Incirlik Air Base is the home of the 10th Air Wing (Ana Jet Ãs or AJÃ) of the 2nd Air Force Command (Hava Kuvvet KomutanlıÄı) of the Turkish Air Force (Türk Hava Kuvvetleri). Other wings of this command are located in Merzifon (LTAP), Malatya/Erhaç (LTAT) and Diyarbakır (LTCC).
Incirlik Air Base has a U.S. Air Force complement of about five thousand airmen, with several hundred airmen from the Royal Air Force and Turkish Air Force also present, as of late 2002. The primary unit stationed at Incirlik Air Base is the 39th Air Base Wing (39 ABW) of the U.S. Air Force. Incirlik Air Base has one 3,048 m (10,000 ft)-long runway, located among about 57 Hardened aircraft shelters. The base is one of six NATO sites in Europe which hold tactical nuclear weapons.
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Our government has bases that we don't know about. There was one near Basra (Iraq) that we didn't about and we lived only 280 miles away. You would have thought that we might have seen or heard the air traffic, but they obviously skirted the Eastern Province of the KSA.
We SHOULDN'T support ANYONE over there. The only ones we buy from are the Saudis and we don't need their petroleum and natural gas YET, as we will wait, I believe, that THEY exhaust their sources FIRST. Then we will use ours.
Just as opinion.
1. I tend to think of the Kurds as being opportunistic. We would have to make them an offer they couldn't refuse, so to speak.
2. That "opening filled by the Russians" would be a disaster.
I don’t remember us wanting a base there. I do remember us wanting to use it as a door.
This is true. However, they did allow the Air Force to fly out of there. There were considerable reports of our F-16’s flying out of there to support Iraq War II, and to enforce the “No Fly” zone between the two wars. What was it - 12+ years before we invaded the second time??
Arm the Kurds even more!
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