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The Grand Turk
Turkey scrambles jets to Syrian border after deadly clash with ISIS
2015-07-24
[RUDAW.NET] Turkey scrambled jets to the Syrian border on Thursday, after clashes with militants of the Islamic State (ISIS) that killed a Turkish soldier and wounded another, local media reports said.

The official Anadolu Agency said the clashes erupted after the militants fired from inside Syria into Turkey’s southern Kiris province.

The Turkish military said that a soldier had lost his life and another was wounded, while an ISIS fighter was killed and three of the group’s vehicles were destroyed by Turkish artillery.

Local media reports quoted an unidentified Turkish as saying that fighter jets had been scrambled to the border, but he gave no other details.

Turkey has long been known as a springboard for foreign jihadi fighters going to Syria to fight alongside ISIS. But it is now facing a surge in violence blamed on the militant group, including a a suicide bombing Monday that killed 32 people in the town of Suruc in Turkey’s southeast.

Earlier Thursday, media reports said Turkey is planning to spend more than $1.5 billion to secure its long border with Syria, building new fences and ditches and flying surveillance balloons.

On Wednesday US President Barack Obama spoke with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan. A White House statement said Obama agreed to help Washington’s NATO ally secure its southeastern border.

Turkish officials say they have detained more than 500 ISIS suspects over the past six months, and that this month they arrested 21 people recruiting for the militant group.

The Hurriyet Daily reported Thursday that about half of Turkey’s border security patrol is now deployed along the Syrian frontier. It said that 90 percent of its military drones and about half of the military’s armored vehicles also were currently in use along the border with Syria.

Posted by:Fred

#8  De latest this AM ...

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > [Hurriyet Daily News] TURKEY [Turkish Air Force] STRIKES TARGETS IN BOTH SYRIA AND IRAQ AGZ PKK AND ISIS SIMULTANEOUSLY.

and

* BIGNEWSNETWORK > [Guardian.UK] US' DEAL WID TURKEY MAY GO BEYOND SIMPLE USE OF AIRBASE.

Today ANKARA = TURKEY, tomorrow CAIRO = EGYPT for the US???

Moreso for the US given ...

* MEMRI.ORG > SAUDI PRESS: WE [KSA] MUST HAVE A MILITARY NUCLEAR PROGRAM WIDIN TEN YEARS [circa 2025 in parallel wid Nuclear Iran], NO ALTERNATIVE TO [Sunni-vs-Shia, pan-Me] NUCLEAR ARMS RACE, SUNNI BALANCE OF POWER [Nukes = Balance of Terror] NEEDED [ASAP AMAP ALAP in aftermath of new Iran-P5+1 Nuke Deal] AGZ IRAN AND ISRAEL.

Yuuup.

But I digress ...
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-07-24 21:27  

#7  US can use Incirlik air base to fight 'Islamic State,' says Turkey's Erdogan

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan changed tack on Friday and said Turkey will allow its Incirlik air base to be used by the United States to fight against "Islamic State" (IS) militants "within a certain framework." His confirmation came hours after Turkish warplanes struck "IS" sites inside Syria.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-07-24 15:58  

#6  Turkey have been on the wrong side for past 2 years. Bit late now.
Posted by: Wideboy   2015-07-24 12:36  

#5  Turkey is to let the US carry out airstrikes against the Islamic State group from a key military base near the Syrian border, US officials have said.
The agreement, yet to be confirmed by Ankara


When Ankara confirms it, then I'll believe it.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-07-24 12:25  

#4  He who plays with fire...
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-07-24 08:25  

#3  http://youtu.be/xtolv9kM1qk
Posted by: Shipman   2015-07-24 06:27  

#2  Turkey is to let the US carry out airstrikes against the Islamic State group from a key military base near the Syrian border, US officials have said.
The agreement, yet to be confirmed by Ankara, follows months of negotiations...The use of the Incirlik airbase broadens the US military's ability to strike IS targets - one US official told the New York Times it was a "game changer".
Once used in raids against former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, the base is near to Turkey's long border with Syria, and significantly narrows the distance to the IS stronghold of Raqqa.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-07-24 00:35  

#1  How long before Turkey ask for US aid to fight ISIS? Any guesses?
Posted by: chris   2015-07-24 00:16  

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