Can Turkish Incirlik Air Base Be Used for Russia’s Air Raids in Syria?

Russian officials have discussed the possibility of using Turkey’s Incirlik air base as a hub for carrying out air strikes in Syria.

Can Turkish Incirlik Air Base Be Used for Russia's Air Raids in Syria?

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The possibility of using Turkey’s Incirlik air base as a hub for carrying out air strikes in Syria was mooted by Russian officials after the rapprochement between the two countries.

According to Russian deputy Igor Morozov, the use of the airbase, which is currently used by NATO and plays the role of a home for about 50 US nuclear warheads, could be offered to Russia by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

However, this step, aimed at the use of the base in the east of Turkey, would be highly controversial as Russia and NATO have been at odds over a number of issues, including Syria and Ukraine.

“Turkey can provide the Incirlik base to the Russian Aerospace Forces for its use in counterterrorism operations [in Syria]. This can become a logical continuation of Turkish President Erdogan’s step toward Russia,” Morozov told the RIA Novosti news agency.

A member of the Council of the Federation Committee on Defense and Security, Senator Viktor Ozerov, also noted that the use of the airbase could be a signal of strengthening relations between the two countries.

“It is not guaranteed that Russia needs Incirlik, but such a decision can be regarded as Turkey’s real readiness to cooperate with Russia in the fight against terrorism in Syria, and not just pay lip service,” Sputnik quoted his words.

Western analysts have already started to express concern about the security of the US warheads, located in Turkey, in connection with the failed coup of 15 July. And Turkey’s realignment toward Russia could increase NATO’s fears about its position in Turkey.

On august 17, editor of the Yeni Safak newspaper, Ibrahim Karagul, said that the state should “take control” of the nuclear weapons in Incirlik.

“The nukes in Incirlik must be handed over to Turkey,” he wrote. “Or else, Turkey should take control of them.”

Amind the ongoing military and political developments over, some people believe it is possible that we will see the next expansion of Russia’s military presence in the Middle East in the near future.

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Александар Јовановић

Преведено на српски / Translated into Serbian:

САД тактичко нуклеарно оружје из Турске премештају у Румунију – http://cirilizovano.blogspot.rs/2016/08/blog-post_94.html

Tomko Kubianca

This seems almost unbelievable. Just last year Turks shot a Russian bomber down and to add insult to injury, then shot the pilot in the air as he tried to parachute to safety.

Has Erdogan done a complete 180? If the attempted coup was orchestrated by the US maybe he thinks Soros is trying to use him as a stooge trying to provoke Russia into attacking Turkey, a NATO member, so they can implement ‘Article-5’ which would ultimately start WWIII. Soros would love to see WWIII before he dies, and he doesn’t have a lot of time left on this earth.