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NATO extends Operation Active Fence for an additional year

Should NATO keep it's deployment?

  • Yes, they should keep Patriots&Troops deployed until the end of Syrian Civil War

    Votes: 10 58.8%
  • No, NATO should withdraw the PAC-3s and it's troop from Turkey, now.

    Votes: 7 41.2%

  • Total voters
    17

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A Patriot missile launcher of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery sits on a hill overlooking Gaziantep, Turkey. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Monday that the United States will continue its deployment of two Patriot batteries for up to one additional year, in response to a Turkish request.


WASHINGTON — The United States is extending its commitment of two Patriot missile batteries to guard Turkey from air attacks out of neighboring Syria, defense officials said Monday.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu that the United States would provide the batteries for an additional year during a meeting at the Pentagon early Monday. Turkey had requested the extension on Nov. 8. Along with the U.S. missiles, contributions over the past year from the Netherlands and Germany brought the number of Patriot batteries guarding Turkey’s southern flank to six, all of them under NATO command.

“This renewal of the Patriot deployment is and will remain defensive only and represents a concrete demonstration of alliance solidarity and resolve,” assistant Pentagon press secretary Carl Woog said in an emailed statement after the meeting. The Dutch government last week approved the extension of its own two Patriot batteries in Turkey, with Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans reportedly saying “the missile threat from Syria remains.” A spokesman for the German embassy in Washington said Monday his government was still weighing Turkey's request to lengthen the deployment of two German-owned Patriot batteries by a year.

The U.S. batteries that have been in place for most of the last year were in the process of being returned to the United States for maintenance, and two replacement batteries being set up when Hagel announced the decision, Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Robert Firman said Monday. The new batteries are operated by the 5th Battalion of the 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment out of Germany, he said. “Ultimately, the mission does not change,” Firman said. “What’s changing is the personnel and the time line.” Late last year, Turkey called on NATO to send anti-missile Patriot batteries to help protect its airspace after a spate of cross- border shelling from Syria. The U.S., Germany and the Netherlands responded by each sending two batteries to protect the air above the 3.5 million people in southern Turkey. For nearly a year, roughly 400 troops with the Army’s 3rd Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery’s Battery C, have been stationed in the Turkish border city of Gaziantep, some 40 miles from the Syrian border. Syrian jets have routinely bombing nearby rebel strongholds — Syria’s Aleppo is one of the main sites for aerial bombardment. The Patriot batteries’ high-powered radars track all the activity across the border, from rockets to aircraft, according to soldiers in Gaziantep. While the Americans’ primary mission is to defend Gaziantep from ballistic missiles, the unit keeps its eyes out for any aerial threat to the city of 1.5 million. That means 24-hour, seven-day- a-week operations, troops say. The unit’s heightened state of alert requires round-the-clock duty, an unprecedented pace of work for an air defense unit, according to troops assigned to the battalion. The primary challenge is keeping all the pieces working under the heavy strain. Each Patriot launcher — there are 12 on site — comes with its own high- powered generators that are unaccustomed to around-the- clock activation. That has meant long hours for unit technicians, whose deployment has been marked by a constant monitoring, tweaking and cleaning of the system to keep it up and running.

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Why ..."NATO should withdraw the PAC-3s and it's troop from Turkey, now." ?
 
Why ..."NATO should withdraw the PAC-3s and it's troop from Turkey, now." ?

for us it's not acceptable but I think for Iranians, Chinese and for some Pakistanis and Indians, they may think the otherwise :)
 
for us it's not acceptable but I think for Iranians, Chinese and for some Pakistanis and Indians, they may think the otherwise :)
No, for us this doesn't matter. we are not gonna attack you, hold them as much as you like. I heard you are paying them. pay them and waste your money.
so, I voted to stay.
 
No, for us this doesn't matter. we are not gonna attack you, hold them as much as you like. I heard you are paying them. pay them and waste your money.
Lol where did you read this, we dont need to pay Nato, its their job to protect us if we need it...

pay them and waste your money.
so, I voted to stay.
Good choice but we dont pay them... :D
 
Lol where did you read this, we dont need to pay Nato, its their job to protect us if we need it...


Good choice but we dont pay them... :D
Farsnews quoted your news agency haberyurdum.
It was a quote from the head of Saadet parti Mustafa Kamalak.
and I believe that. Americans don't do anything for free.
 
Farsnews quoted your news agency haberyurdum.
It was a quote from the head of Saadet parti Mustafa Kamalak.
and I believe that. Americans don't do anything for free.

It's not like a military aid or some "oil" deployement. It's an actual NATO Military Operation coded Operation Active Fence which aims to defend&protect Turkish Air Space from possible Syrian missile attacks.

And It's not the first time happening. It's the third time that we invoked the Article 4 of Washington Threaty. We are not gonna pay anything just as we didn't at two prev deployements.
 
my turkish brothers : we all know that a syrian missile strike on turkey is less than 0% possible !!

how in gods creation would the already in war syria, be willing to engage in another war ?

syria is controlled by sane people who are trying to wipe terrorists off . nothing else .

turkey was once a very close ally of syria , so what changed it in 1 year ?

my point : syria will not attack turkey , but the decision to whether or not the missile sys should be there does not lye with anyone but turkish people .

syria wont attack you so keeping the system would be pointless , instead buy the pac3 sys to logicaly protect sensitive parts of turkey
 
i think the main danger to Turkey's security is not related to patriot.
 
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for us it's not acceptable but I think for Iranians, Chinese and for some Pakistanis and Indians, they may think the otherwise :)

Why are you bringing Indians into this .... ?? :nono: We simply don't care if US deploys its whole missile division in Turkey or withdraws or whatever .. it doesn't matter for us ... Turkey is no threat to us, at least for now (and I highly doubt if it will ever be one) .. If anybody has objections for that, it should be Israel.. deal with them first, if you are so eager .... :sniper:
 
Why are you bringing Indians into this .... ?? :nono: We simply don't care if US deploys its whole missile division in Turkey or withdraws or whatever .. it doesn't matter for us ... Turkey is no threat to us, at least for now (and I highly doubt if it will ever be one) .. If anybody has objections for that, it should be Israel.. deal with them first, if you are so eager .... :sniper:

noooo...we have a large pop of Indians and Chinese at the forum. I just thought that maybe some of you guys could disagree. I'm innocent, don't shoot at me :drunk:
 
noooo...we have a large pop of Indians and Chinese at the forum. I just thought that maybe some of you guys could disagree. I'm innocent, don't shoot at me :drunk:

Dude looks like he could use a chill pill
On topic
Assad is not stupid
One missile attack & SA will be wiped out
Though rebels could try it & put the blame on govt
 
noooo...we have a large pop of Indians and Chinese at the forum. I just thought that maybe some of you guys could disagree. I'm innocent, don't shoot at me :drunk:

I can't say about Chinese.. but I don't think any Indians will have problem with this ... We already have enough problem of us to think about and deal with .... :hitwall:

I think the Israelis will have a problem with that :D
 
i think Turkey should keep the system as long as she can because its a free extra protection.
 
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