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The Grand Turk
US eyes Greek island as alternative to Turkish base due to ‘disturbing' Erdogan actions, senior senator claims
2020-09-13
Turkish President His Enormity, Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First
...Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him. It's a sin, a shame, and a felony to insult the president of Turkey. In Anatolia did Recep Bey a stately Presidential Palace decree, that has 1100 rooms. That's 968 more than in the White House, 400 more than in Versailles, and 325 more than Buckingham Palace, so you know who's really more important...
’s "disturbing" foreign policy has spurred U.S. officials to intensify preparations to withdraw from Incirlik Air Force base, according to a senior Republican senator and American analysts.

"We don't know what's gonna happen to Incirlik," Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee for Europe, told the Washington Examiner. "We hope for the best, but we have to plan for the worst."

Erdogan has threatened American access to the base, which reportedly houses dozens of U.S. nuclear weapons, multiple times since he squashed a failed coup attempt in 2016.

A withdrawal would signal a major shift in the balance of trust between the United States and the country that boasts the second-largest military in NATO, but Erdogan’s increasing affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin and truculence with other NATO allies has angered American officials and raised the specter of other crises in the transatlantic alliance.

"We want to maintain our full presence and cooperation in Turkey," Johnson said. "I don’t think we want to make that strategic shift, but I think, from a defensive posture, I think we have to look at the reality of the situation that the path that Erdogan is on is not good."

The U.S. Navy maintains a base at Souda Bay on the Greek island of Crete, and the significance of the outpost is growing along with the tensions between Washington and Ankara.

"It's very unfortunate the path that Erdogan is taking Turkey, or has put Turkey on," Johnson said. "It's disturbing. It's very concerning, which is one of the reasons we certainly are increasing and improving our military cooperation with Greece ... beefing up our presence in Souda Bay, because our presence, quite honestly, in Turkey is certainly threatened."
Posted by:Croger Slamp6200

#10  I often get mixed messages.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-09-13 18:40  

#9  #7 - should read WERE. Totally changes my message. FU Autocorrect and my negligence
Posted by: Frank G   2020-09-13 17:02  

#8  Those hats are replicas of those of the Janissaries, the scourge of Christian Europe for centuries till 1683.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-09-13 15:10  

#7  Do we? I'd read last year they weren't moved out. Nobody official confirming one or the other. "Nukes? What nukes?"
Posted by: Frank G   2020-09-13 13:14  

#6  Why on earth do we still have nukes at Incirlik? This seems incredibly foolish.
Posted by: AuburnTom   2020-09-13 12:49  

#5  Looking at the picture, what is with Turks and the goofy hats?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-09-13 11:20  

#4  Definitely a big "DUH". What is Washington/NATO waiting for? SMH
Posted by: Clem   2020-09-13 08:32  

#3  ^

Too many of the upper echelons still think its 1950. That's why you have seen so many prominent senior military officials come and go in the White House circles. They're globalists tied to strategies of another century.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-09-13 07:49  

#2  Stupidly. Long. Overdue.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-09-13 06:42  

#1  I hear Lesbos may free up soon.
Posted by: gorb   2020-09-13 02:07  

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