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Obama's should be made to pay back every thing they spent on vacations
and golf outings. This is an Insult to the American People as well as
the Military that Protects this POC
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With an attempted coup having failed in Turkey, President Erdogan has
shut down Incirlik air base which houses 1,500 U.S. soldiers.
The
Obama's should be made to pay back every thing they spent on vacations
and golf outings. This is an Insult to the American People as well as
the Military that Protects this POC
U.S. troops at Turkey’s Incirlik air base were at the
highest force protection level, known as “condition Delta,” after the
power was cut off at the base and the Turkish government closed the
airspace around the site just hours after a foiled military coup
attempt, a U.S. official told ABC News today.
…
Turkey allows the United States to use the air base for operations associated with its air campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
There are 2,200 U.S. personnel in Turkey, including 1,500 stationed at Incirlik.
A Pentagon spokesman said the loss of commercial power to Incirlik
has not affected operations because the U.S. facilities there are
operating on internal power sources. U.S. officials are working with
their Turkish counterparts to resume air operations at the air base. All
U.S. government personnel in Turkey appear safe and secure, he added.
“Turkish government has closed its airspace to military aircraft, and
as a result air operations at Incirlik Air Base have been halted at
this time,” Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook told ABC News. “In the
meantime, U.S. Central Command is adjusting flight operations in the
counter-ISIL campaign to minimize any effects on the campaign.”
The Turkish Prime Minister believes America is behind the coup, so
keeping 1,500 soldiers basically as hostages is a nice bargaining chip.
U.S. troops at Turkey’s Incirlik air base were at the
highest force protection level, known as “condition Delta,” after the
power was cut off at the base and the Turkish government closed the
airspace around the site just hours after a foiled military coup
attempt, a U.S. official told ABC News today.
…
Turkey allows the United States to use the air base for operations associated with its air campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
There are 2,200 U.S. personnel in Turkey, including 1,500 stationed at Incirlik.
A Pentagon spokesman said the loss of commercial power to Incirlik
has not affected operations because the U.S. facilities there are
operating on internal power sources. U.S. officials are working with
their Turkish counterparts to resume air operations at the air base. All
U.S. government personnel in Turkey appear safe and secure, he added.
“Turkish government has closed its airspace to military aircraft, and
as a result air operations at Incirlik Air Base have been halted at
this time,” Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook told ABC News. “In the
meantime, U.S. Central Command is adjusting flight operations in the
counter-ISIL campaign to minimize any effects on the campaign.”
The Turkish Prime Minister believes America is behind the coup, so
keeping 1,500 soldiers basically as hostages is a nice bargaining chip.
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