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Turkish warships harass Israeli freighters. missile boats off Cyprus |
2011-10-02 |
![]() Over the weekend, Israeli Air Force planes circled near the sites of the incidents but not directly over the Turkish vessels. At the same time Israeli missile ships sailed close to Cyprus's Exclusive Economic Zone waters, where the Houston-based Noble Energy began drilling for natural gas on Sept. 19 in the face of Turkish threats. The rig is situated 160 kilometers south of Cyprus adjacent to Israel's Leviathan gas field. Western naval sources tracking the new Turkish and Israeli deployments reported Saturday, Oct. 1: "Turkey and Israel are in a constant muscle-flexing contest in the eastern Mediterranean. They are metaphorically shaking fists in each other's faces and raising the risk of a confrontation that could quickly veer out of control." Last week, Ankara retaliated for Cypriot and Israeli deep sea gas explorations by sending an exploration ship of its own escorted by a frigate and a submarine to Cyprus. Ankara sources also disclosed that Turkish F-16 fighters had been deployed in the northern part of the island. Voicing concern over Turkey's assertiveness, NATO secretary-general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Friday, Sept. 30, said: "Obviously, the tensions between Turkey and Israel are a matter of concern. It's a bilateral issue -- NATO is not going to interfere with that. But it is the interest of the alliance to see these tensions eased, because Turkey is a key ally and Israel is a valuable partner for the alliance." The NATO Secretary contradicted Ankara's claim that Israel would not be allowed to open an office at alliance headquarters in Brussels. "NATO defense ministers agreed during the meeting in April that NATO partners can have offices... |
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#8 Joe M: LOL! |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2011-10-02 22:33 |
#7 personally I blame the Trojans, the Ottomans, + espec Agamemneon. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2011-10-02 20:08 |
#6 "Assuming that Erdogan is a rational actor" That's pretty big assumption, GT. :-( |
Posted by: Barbara 2011-10-02 17:54 |
#5 Glusorong Tingle1642 They have tried before. They have the hots for this island. They believe it is theirs. Argentina is just as keen in securing the Falkland Islands. They tried before and will again if they think they have a chance. All this talk about how weak England is or the USA brings a smile to the face and a dreamy look to the eyes. I prefer all parties work together rather than at each other. Unfortunately the world doesn't work that way many times. |
Posted by: Dale 2011-10-02 17:28 |
#4 Assuming that Erdogan is a rational actor and that he's really seeking a military confrontation, what would be the objective? Would it make sense for Turkey to occupy Cyprus entirely in order to gain custody of its territorial waters? Could they pull it off? |
Posted by: Glusorong Tingle1642 2011-10-02 16:43 |
#3 What we got was ... a moment of silence. Not really. What we got was an agreement to place missile defense radars in Turkey. We still got taken in the deal, though. |
Posted by: Pappy 2011-10-02 12:23 |
#2 You don't often see a headline about guided missile frigates being harassed. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2011-10-02 12:21 |
#1 Turkey's Estrogen I believe has a hormonal imbalance. Well anyway he met with O for about 90 minuets and he walked away happy. He got his spy birds and some other things on his wish list. What we got was ... a moment of silence. |
Posted by: Dale 2011-10-02 10:27 |