Due to threats from Syria, it appears the military is responding by assisting our ally in securing some sites.
Turkey is probably our strongest ally in the region short of Kuwait.
It also appears that Turkey is getting air defense help from the Germans and Dutch as well.
http://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-send-missiles-400-troops-turkey-093600827.html
Turkey is probably our strongest ally in the region short of Kuwait.
It also appears that Turkey is getting air defense help from the Germans and Dutch as well.
http://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-send-missiles-400-troops-turkey-093600827.html
The U.S., Germany and the Netherlands are the only NATO members who have the upgraded PAC-3 missiles, capable of missile interception. Each battery has an average of 12 missile launchers, a NATO official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because alliance regulations do not allow him to speak on the record.
In a statement issued Friday NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said "the deployment will be defensive only."
"It will not support a no-fly zone or any offensive operation. Its aim is to deter any threats to Turkey, to defend Turkey's population and territory and to de-escalate the crisis on NATO's south-eastern border," Lungescu said.
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