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The Grand Turk
Turkey says won't share NATO radar intel
2012-02-18
It's not Turkey's to share or not share. But Constantinople was once the center of its universe, and they haven't yet gotten over that.
Foreign Minister says Turkey won't share NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A single organization with differing goals, equipment, language, doctrine, and organization....
radar system with any country -- especially not Israel

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Friday that Turkey will never make a third party privy to intelligence collected by the NATO radar system located in the country -- especially if that party is Israel, the Al Arabiya news network reported.
 
"We will never allow any third country to use any NATO facility. Our position will be even more clear if it is particularly Israel," Davutoglu was quoted as saying during a joint presser with NATO Chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who is visiting Ankara.

According to the report, Davutoglu made the statement in response to reports that the United States and Israel have carried out a joint missile test by using intelligence gathered by the NATO radar system based in eastern Turkey.
 
Rasmussen, on his part, expressed NATO's appreciation for Turkey's willingness to host the facility.
 
"Data are shared within our alliance among the allies," he was quoted as saying. "It is a defense system to protect the populations of NATO allies."
 
He did not mentioning Israel, which is not a NATO member.
 
The radar system is believed to located in Turkey with the aim of collecting intelligence on the neighboring Iran and its nuclear development. The West sees Turkey as an important alley in all that is concerned with the possibility of a strike on the Islamic Theocratic Republic, due to its strategic location.
 
But Davutoglu stressed during Friday's conference that the radar system was not directed at any nation in particular.
 
"This system is not against any country," he said. "It is entirely for defense purposes."
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  beep...Beep...BEEP...Zzzzzzzzzzttt!
Posted by: M. Murcek   2012-02-18 10:10  

#3  I have a feeling that this is just for local consumption. NATO data is shared with NATO members, but after they have the data, it is no longer proprietary, and there is no way for Turkey to prevent it going to Israel. It just means that it won't officially be from NATO.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-02-18 09:43  

#2  move Incirlik to Cyprus. That'll twist the Turkish Turbans
Posted by: Frank G   2012-02-18 08:51  

#1  Just kick the turkeys from Turkey out of NATO.
We still owe them big time for not letting the 4th ID enter from the North.
Posted by: Water Modem   2012-02-18 01:40  

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