Turkey, Syria and Retaliation Target Iran

Turkey, Syria and Retaliation Target Iran

There is a giddy Turkish position to take decisions or does not participate in the plan to attack the U.S. and its allies militarily to Syria. According to AP on Friday (30/08/2013), Syria and Iran would make Turkey the target of revenge.

Earlier, on Wednesday (08/28/2013), Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem has warned Turkey about the consequences if the U.S. chose to join the plan.

One that must be considered is the Turkish position. According to the Director of the Middle East Center for Strategic Studies in Ankara Hasan Kanbolat, Turkey direct with neighboring Syria.

If the U.S. joined the plan, Turkey will be a veranda leading foreign troops to attack Syria. Until now, the data shows Turkish troops at the border set with Syria. In the U.S. military base in Incirlik, Adana Province, in southern Turkey, the existing logistical preparations to attack Syria if materialized. With a distance of about 200 kilometers from Damascus, the Syrian capital, Incirlik be transformed into a leading logistics base.

According Kanbolat, could have been Syria, backed by Iran, Turkey policy retaliate with chemical weapons attack. It's possible when the alleged possession of chemical weapons by the UN proved by research. "In this part of Turkey should be careful," says Hasan Kanbolat.

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