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Patriot policy in Turkey shows NATO solidarity

Vydáno 05.12.2012
Harriet Fildes, The Journal of Turkish Weekly (Turkey)
NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has supported the Turkish government's argument, stating that "Such a deployment would augment Turkey's air defence capabilities to defend the population and territory of Turkey. It would contribute to the de-escalation of the crisis along NATO's south-eastern border."  

Systém Patriot | foto: NATO Photos

Celý článek je dostupný na:

Harriet Fildes / Patriot Policy In Turkey Shows NATO Solidarity. In: The Journal of Turkish Weekly , 1.12. 2012.

(http://www.eurasiareview.com/01122012-patriot-policy-in-turkey-shows-nato-solidarity-analysis/)

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NATO missiles on Turkish border to be removed once Syrian crisis solved: experts

Thomas Whittle, NZweek (New Zealand)
The planned deployment of NATO Patriot missiles on Turkey's border with Syria is only a temporary fix to shore up security and will be dismantled once Syrian crisis gets solved, Turkish experts said.

Celý článek je dostupný na:

Thomas Whittle / NATO missiles on Turkish border to be removed once Syrian crisis solved: experts. In: NZweek, 27.11. 2012.

(http://www.nzweek.com/world/news-analysis-nato-missiles-on-turkish-border-to-be-removed-once-syrian-crisis-solved-experts-29752/)

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What implications could have Patriot missile deployment on Turkish-Syrian border?

Gennady Yevstafyev, Voice of Russia (Russia)
Gennady Yevstafyev, independent analyst and retired Lieutenant General of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, about possible implication of Patriot missile deployment on Turkish-Syrian border.

Celý článek je dostupný na:

Gennady Yevstafyev / What implications could have Patriot missile deployment on Turkish-Syrian border? In: Voice of Russia, 3.12. 2012.

(http://english.ruvr.ru/2012_12_03/What-implications-could-have-Patriot-missile-deployment-on-Turkish-Syrian-border/)

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Harriet Fildes
The Journal of Turkish Weekly (Turkey)