This entire thing smells like a phony story. First off, such movement would by this time likely be stopped using force by Turkey, they wouldn’t just stand back and let the U.S. move such assets out of Incirlik now. If relations are as bad as implied here, they’d take those assets and make the U.S. pay a gigantic ransom to get them back...if they’d give them back at all (they might as they likely would not be able to actually use the weapons themselves). They wouldn’t just let us move something that they could hold “hostage” for free.
Anyway...I doubt the entire scenario here, it doesn’t add up.
Changes afoot for sure. Let’s see what Putin says and does... Also, subterfuge may play a role in this report. Perhaps a kernel of some sort is valid but what is put out in its specificity can be purposely designed to lead astray.