BREAKING: U.S. Moving Nuclear Weapons From Turkey To Romania

Started by MikeWB, August 18, 2016, 04:11:09 PM

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MikeWB

U.S. nuclear weapons are being moved out of Turkey as the country destabilises, and as relations between Ankara and Washington, D.C. deteriorate, according to sources speaking to the Euractiv website.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the sources decided to speak out after a Stimson Center report warned that American weapons stored at Turkey's Incirlik Air Base could be captured by "terrorists or other hostile forces".

"It's not easy to move 20+ nukes," said one source, although the claims have not yet been independently verified.

"Whether the US could have maintained control of the weapons in the event of a protracted civil conflict in Turkey is an unanswerable question," said the Stimson Center report.

"From a security point of view, it's a roll of the dice to continue to have approximately 50 of America's nuclear weapons stationed at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey," co-author Laicie Heeley told AFP earlier this week.

A second source told EurActiv that Washington-Ankara diplomatic relations had "deteriorated so much following the coup that Washington no longer trusted Ankara to host the weapons".

Instead, they claim, the United States are seeking to move the nukes to the Deveselu air base in Romania.

The Deveselu Air Base, which is around 600 miles away from Incirlik, was picked in 2011 to host a U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System which began operations earlier this year.

The Aegis system is a shield to protect NATO countries from short and medium-range missiles from the Middle East.

A NATO spokesman, avoiding a question as to the movement of the weapons, said: "NATO's nuclear deterrence posture also relies, in part, on United States' nuclear weapons forward-deployed in Europe and on capabilities and infrastructure provided by Allies concerned. These Allies will ensure that all components of NATO's nuclear deterrent remain safe, secure, and effective".

Romania's foreign ministry meanwhile has denied the claim, stating: "Romanian [Ministry of Foreign Affairs] firmly dismisses the information you referred to".

Turkey's relationship with major Western allies such as Germany are also faltering, with a leaked report from the German government confirming how the country has undertaken a "step-by-step Islamization of its foreign and domestic policy since 2011" and "has become the central platform for action by Islamist groups in the Middle East".
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yankeedoodle

BATTLE LINES BEING REDRAWN.

New location a little closer to Moscow, so missile flight time will be shortened.

Putin has been implying that those Eastern European countries that are welcoming these "defensive" missiles that can be surreptitiously converted to offensive missiles are setting themselves up for an attack, when push comes to shove.  From June: 
Putin: 'We know when US will get new missile threatening Russia's nuclear capability'
https://www.rt.com/news/347313-putin-us-missile-defense-nuclear/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Today, RT has these two reports: 

Turkey may face gas shortages if Russian pipeline not built 'immediately'
https://www.rt.com/business/356387-turkish-stream-russian-gas/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Turkey considering military ties with Russia as NATO shows unwillingness to cooperate – Ankara
https://www.rt.com/news/356380-turkey-russia-military-nato/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome




MikeWB

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QuoteAmid unsubstantiated reports that Washington might be moving its nuclear arsenal out of Turkey and into Romania, which Bucharest has already denied, Izvestia Daily fueled the rumors by reporting that Russia might soon move into the Turkish base.   

Given the recent rapprochement between Moscow and Ankara, the Russian publication cited upper house member Igor Morozov as saying that "it just remains to come to an agreement with Erdogan that we get the NATO base at Incirlik as [our] primary airbase." According to the MP, Incirlik would give Moscow a strategic advantage and provide for a swifter conclusion to Russia's anti-terrorist operation in Syria.   

https://www.rt.com/news/356626-russia-turkey-incirlik-airbase/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome