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U.S. air base in Turkey shut down



The U.S. and Turkey traded harsh words Saturday in the wake of a failed military coup against the Ankara government, while all air missions against the ISIS terror group out of Turkey were grounded.

Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook confirmed that power had been cut to the Incirlik air base in southern Turkey, near the Syria border. Cook also confirmed that Turkey had halted all military flights out of the base, including those by its own jets.

The Pentagon said it was trying to get permission to resume air operations from the base, while adjusting mission operations in the meantime.

Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry spoke to his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavosoglu, for the second time in as many days following the attempted takeover, that left at least 265 people dead and 1,400 wounded.

Despite the support for Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government by the Obama administration during the coup, the country's labor minister suggested Washington was behind the uprising. Meanwhile, Erdogan himself bluntly requested the extradition of Pennsylvania-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Erdogan blamed for inspiring the coup, saying, "If we are strategic partners, then you should bring about our request."

Although he didn't outline any threat, Erdogan's emphasis on U.S.-Turkish counterterrorism cooperation raised the prospect of a prolonged closure of Incirlik if he didn't get his way.

Stung by the criticism, the State Department fired back. In a readout of the telephone call between Kerry and Cavosoglu, the department said Kerry told his fellow diplomat, "public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations."

Kerry reiterated U.S. support for Turkey's democratically elected government, according to the State Department readout, and urged authorities to respect the rule of law and safeguard civilian life as they respond to the coup attempt. Kerry also said Turkey needed to respect due process as it investigates those it believes were involved in the plot.

Earlier, on a visit to Luxembourg, Kerry told reporters the U.S. would entertain an extradition request for Gulen if the Turks provided evidence of wrongdoing. Erdogan has long accused Gulen, a former ally, of trying to overthrow the government, but Washington has never found the claims compelling.

"We fully anticipate that there will be questions raised about Mr. Gulen," Kerry told reporters. "And obviously we would invite the government of Turkey, as we always do, to present us with any legitimate evidence that withstands scrutiny. And the United States will accept that and look at it and make judgments about it appropriately."

A Turkish official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with government regulations, said Turkey was preparing a formal extradition request with detailed information about Gulen's involvement in illegal activities. He said the coup attempt was seen as "one more thing to add to an already extensive list."

In a statement, Gulen said he condemned, "in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey" and sharply rejected any responsibility or knowledge of who might be involved.

Kerry said the U.S. had no indication beforehand of the coup attempt, which began as he and Russia's foreign minister were in a Russian government villa in Moscow, locked in negotiations over Syria.

"If you're planning a coup, you don't exactly advertise to your partners in NATO," Kerry said. "So it surprised everyone. It does not appear to be a very brilliantly planned or executed event."

Late Saturday, the State Department also issued a new travel warning, suggesting U.S. citizens "reconsider travel to Turkey at this time."
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/0...as-flights-from-key-airbase-are-grounded.html
 
They should be careful because the last time they had to apologize to Russia even though it was Russia's mistake by entering in Turkey air space
 
Base is open http://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-security-usa-idUSKCN0ZX0J7


That doesn't make sense, Osama released a video claiming responsibility... there is the proof.

Gulen is denying it.
How cute, his video was released in 2009 which was also controversial by many experts. Show me his any video from 2001 to 2006 where he accepted responsibility of 911? And US attacked afghanistan in 2001-2002 and immediately Iraq after that. What do u say nigga? ;)
 
Was not aware that Incirlik was a U.S. air base?

Always thought it was Turkish, Used sometimes by NATO, LOL...

Same happened after 9/11. US asked Afghan for OBL. They made exactly same statement and US bombed it!

Turkey always have the option to declare war with the U.S. on this issue.
 
How cute, his video was released in 2009 which was also controversial by many experts. Show me his any video from 2001 to 2006 where he accepted responsibility of 911? And US attacked afghanistan in 2001-2002. What do u say nigga? ;)

If you aren't black and/or didn't grow up in the hood you are coming off as a stupid wannabe.:tdown:


anyways here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videos_and_audio_recordings_of_Osama_bin_Laden

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsibility_for_the_September_11_attacks

He also has a history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Early_attacks_and_aid_for_attacks

Was not aware that Incirlik was a U.S. air base?

Always thought it was Turkish, Used sometimes by NATO, LOL...

Joint use air base.
 
How cute, his video was released in 2009 which was also controversial by many experts. Show me his any video from 2001 to 2006 where he accepted responsibility of 911? And US attacked afghanistan in 2001-2002 and immediately Iraq after that. What do u say nigga? ;)

Why 2001-2006?

He does make a good case why he attacked the U.S.
 
soon this Us base would run by Russia ...


Do you plan to handover Constantinople to Russia? Getting it back has been their de-facto objective, and had communists not overthrown Czar, they were getting it in WWI negotiations.
 
Why 2001-2006?

He does make a good case why he attacked the U.S.
I said from 2001 to 2006 bcz i heard he accepted responsibility in 2007 or 2008 i guess. But US without any proof hit Afghanistan and Iraq just after 9/11. So same case happened now but in reverse for US ;)

Poofff... Wikipedia! I was living in media since 2001 and remember everything. Dont show me proofs from wikipedias which only US side people can modify, bcz taliban etc live in caves and have no access :D

Turkey always have the option to declare war with the U.S. on this issue.
Yes and you (world) should side with Turkey same like u did after 9/11!!
 
Poofff... Wikipedia! I was living in media since 2001 and remember everything. Dont show me proofs from wikipedias which only US side people can modify, bcz taliban etc live in caves and have no access :D

meh, don't think you would change your mind whatever I showed you. These have sources to them, so feel free to look through it.
 
I said from 2001 to 2006 bcz i heard he accepted responsibility in 2007 or 2008 i guess. But US without any proof hit Afghanistan and Iraq just after 9/11. So same case happened now but in reverse for US ;)

He accepted responsibility back in 2001 and even talked to the public explaining why he did it. You pretty listening to the source himself.
 
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