Turkey may open its strategic İncirlik air
base for possible military operations into neighboring Syria, if the Western
defense alliance NATO decides for an intervention in the ongoing civil war, a
ranking Turkish official told the Hürriyet Daily News on Aug. 26.
The
official, who asked not to be named, said the reports of chemical weapons last
week triggered the motivations of the international community in such a way
that fewer leaders were now indifferent to what has been happening in Syria for
the over two years of civil war. “According to the results of the political and
military evaluations these days, it is possible that the NATO Council might
convene with Syria on the agenda. If there is an intervention decision, Turkey
would take partin it, which could include the opening of the İncirlik air
base.”
One of the
meetings that the official mentioned was the political meeting between the
“Core Group” of the Friends of Syrian People and the Syrian National Coalition
(SNC), representing the opposition against the Bashar al-Assad regime, which
will take place in Istanbul on Aug. 26. The other meeting is a military one in
Amman, Jordan, another neighbor of Syria, where defense ministers and/or the
top commanders of 10 nations got together on the same day to discuss
“preventing a spillover” of the civil war, and also to assess the scenarios of
apossible intervention in Syria. Those 10 nations were Jordan, as the host
country, the U.S., Saudi Arabia, the U.K., France, Turkey, Germany, Qatar,
Italy and Canada.
Hurriyet Daily News
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