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An estimated 50 US nuclear bombs are effectively being held hostage in Turkey as Washington attempts to find a diplomatic way of responding to the country’s invasion of Syria, officials are reported to have warned.

The withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria – creating a power vacuum that has allowed Turkey and Russia to move into the region and displace Washington’s Kurdish allies – has caused international outcry.

And as even his supporters accuse the White House of betraying its allies, Donald Trumphas been forced to escalate his opposition to Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, threatening to “destroy” his counterpart's economy and contract America’s alliance with Ankara.

However, the rapid pace of withdrawal and the tumultuous decline of relations between the two countries has left administration officials scrambling to find a plan for the nuclear weapons stored under American control at the shared Incirlik Air Base in south east Turkey, reports said.

Officials from the State Department and Energy Department, which manages Washington's nuclear arsenal, met at the weekend to consider how they might retrieve an estimated fifty tactical nuclear weapons held at the site, according to The New York Times.

One official told the paper the bombs were now effectively Mr Erdogan’s hostages. It is feared that removing the weapons could signal the end of relations between the Nato allies, while leaving them in place could put the weapons of mass destruction at risk.

The conundrum comes just a month after Mr Erdogan said it was “unacceptable” that Turkey was not allowed its own supply of the weapons under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty the country signed in 1980.

A phone call between Mr Trump and Mr Erdogan last week, and the US president's subsequent decision to withdraw from Syria after clearing out Isis-held territory, is said to have been described as an “off script” moment by American diplomats.

After announcing the removal of troops to end America’s “endless wars”, Mr Trump has been forced to repeatedly ramp up his rhetoric towards Turkey, calling for a ceasefire and slapping sanctions on top officials.

But this does not appear to have stopped the Turkish campaign. Instead Ankara has continued into the north of Syria to claim territory and target Kurdish militias who have been forced to side with America’s enemies in the Syrian government to avoid complete destruction.

In the process the Kurds have abandoned prisons holding Isis terrorists, with hundreds escaping in the first few days of the assault.

The UN has said that tens of thousands of people have been displaced so far. Reports suggest dozens have died amid accusations of war crimes.

Meanwhile Russia has been able to assert its dominance in parts of the country previously secured by the US, stepping into the void left by the country to serve as a power broker between Turkey and Syria.

Following the withdrawal, the chair of the US Senate’s armed services committee Jack Reed said: “This president keeps blindsiding our military and diplomatic leaders and partners with impulsive moves like this that benefit Russia and authoritarian regimes.

“If this president were serious about ending wars and winning peace, he’d actually articulate a strategy that would protect against a re-emergence of Isis and provide for the safety of our Syrian partners.

“But he has repeatedly failed to do that. Instead, this is another example of Donald Trump creating chaos, undermining US interests, and benefiting Russia and the Assad regime.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...pons-bombs-trump-war-isis-kurds-a9158416.html


Bad news for PGGCs and Egypt.

Once again daddy USA back-stabbed them.
 
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An estimated 50 US nuclear bombs are effectively being held hostage in Turkey as Washington attempts to find a diplomatic way of responding to the country’s invasion of Syria, officials are reported to have warned.

The withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria – creating a power vacuum that has allowed Turkey and Russia to move into the region and displace Washington’s Kurdish allies – has caused international outcry.

And as even his supporters accuse the White House of betraying its allies, Donald Trumphas been forced to escalate his opposition to Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, threatening to “destroy” his counterpart's economy and contract America’s alliance with Ankara.

However, the rapid pace of withdrawal and the tumultuous decline of relations between the two countries has left administration officials scrambling to find a plan for the nuclear weapons stored under American control at the shared Incirlik Air Base in south east Turkey, reports said.

Officials from the State Department and Energy Department, which manages Washington's nuclear arsenal, met at the weekend to consider how they might retrieve an estimated fifty tactical nuclear weapons held at the site, according to The New York Times.

One official told the paper the bombs were now effectively Mr Erdogan’s hostages. It is feared that removing the weapons could signal the end of relations between the Nato allies, while leaving them in place could put the weapons of mass destruction at risk.

The conundrum comes just a month after Mr Erdogan said it was “unacceptable” that Turkey was not allowed its own supply of the weapons under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty the country signed in 1980.

A phone call between Mr Trump and Mr Erdogan last week, and the US president's subsequent decision to withdraw from Syria after clearing out Isis-held territory, is said to have been described as an “off script” moment by American diplomats.

After announcing the removal of troops to end America’s “endless wars”, Mr Trump has been forced to repeatedly ramp up his rhetoric towards Turkey, calling for a ceasefire and slapping sanctions on top officials.

But this does not appear to have stopped the Turkish campaign. Instead Ankara has continued into the north of Syria to claim territory and target Kurdish militias who have been forced to side with America’s enemies in the Syrian government to avoid complete destruction.

In the process the Kurds have abandoned prisons holding Isis terrorists, with hundreds escaping in the first few days of the assault.

The UN has said that tens of thousands of people have been displaced so far. Reports suggest dozens have died amid accusations of war crimes.

Meanwhile Russia has been able to assert its dominance in parts of the country previously secured by the US, stepping into the void left by the country to serve as a power broker between Turkey and Syria.

Following the withdrawal, the chair of the US Senate’s armed services committee Jack Reed said: “This president keeps blindsiding our military and diplomatic leaders and partners with impulsive moves like this that benefit Russia and authoritarian regimes.

“If this president were serious about ending wars and winning peace, he’d actually articulate a strategy that would protect against a re-emergence of Isis and provide for the safety of our Syrian partners.

“But he has repeatedly failed to do that. Instead, this is another example of Donald Trump creating chaos, undermining US interests, and benefiting Russia and the Assad regime.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...pons-bombs-trump-war-isis-kurds-a9158416.html


Bad news for PGGCs and Egypt.

Once again daddy USA back-stabbed them.
lol! "Ooops I forgot I had given nuclear weapons to my about to be enemy." American stupidity at its finest.
 
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its BS. turkey cant hostage 50 nuclear bombs that too of US. but one thing is clear west and zionists are not friends of any muslim country. they use muslim leaders till they have their interests are being served. the moment their job is done .bood bye and economic sanctions wait for them. arabs will face the same fate.
 
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Trump : "We're confident, and we have a great -- a great air base there, a very powerful air base. That air base alone can take anyplace. It's a large, powerful air base," Trump responded, apparently acknowledging that US nuclear weapons are being stored in Turkey.

"And, you know, Turkey -- just so people remember -- Turkey is a NATO member. We're supposed to get along with our NATO members, and Turkey is a NATO member. Do people want us to start shooting at a NATO member? That would be a first. And that's all involved having to do with NATO," he added.

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/16/politics/trump-us-nuclear-weapons-turkey/index.html

Trump: US Confident American Nuclear Bombs are Secure in Turkey
http://airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2019/October 2019/Trump-US-Confident-American-Nuclear-Bombs-are-Secure-in-Turkey.aspx

Unfortunately, the majority of US media is in the hands of a bunch of idiots. They are trying to create a perception that will have very dangerous consequences.
 
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During attack on Erdogan in the past, turkey was effectively under a lock down.
At that time nato has lost control over their nukes as all foreign forces were asked to leave or limited in their freedom.

There was a serious discussion in media at those times on safety of nuclear weapons in turkey .

Later turkey allowed nato to take control of those bases

It's too naive to believe in this news that too after years...
Nato would have settled the problem
 
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An estimated 50 US nuclear bombs are effectively being held hostage in Turkey as Washington attempts to find a diplomatic way of responding to the country’s invasion of Syria, officials are reported to have warned.

The withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria – creating a power vacuum that has allowed Turkey and Russia to move into the region and displace Washington’s Kurdish allies – has caused international outcry.

And as even his supporters accuse the White House of betraying its allies, Donald Trumphas been forced to escalate his opposition to Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, threatening to “destroy” his counterpart's economy and contract America’s alliance with Ankara.

However, the rapid pace of withdrawal and the tumultuous decline of relations between the two countries has left administration officials scrambling to find a plan for the nuclear weapons stored under American control at the shared Incirlik Air Base in south east Turkey, reports said.

Officials from the State Department and Energy Department, which manages Washington's nuclear arsenal, met at the weekend to consider how they might retrieve an estimated fifty tactical nuclear weapons held at the site, according to The New York Times.

One official told the paper the bombs were now effectively Mr Erdogan’s hostages. It is feared that removing the weapons could signal the end of relations between the Nato allies, while leaving them in place could put the weapons of mass destruction at risk.

The conundrum comes just a month after Mr Erdogan said it was “unacceptable” that Turkey was not allowed its own supply of the weapons under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty the country signed in 1980.

A phone call between Mr Trump and Mr Erdogan last week, and the US president's subsequent decision to withdraw from Syria after clearing out Isis-held territory, is said to have been described as an “off script” moment by American diplomats.

After announcing the removal of troops to end America’s “endless wars”, Mr Trump has been forced to repeatedly ramp up his rhetoric towards Turkey, calling for a ceasefire and slapping sanctions on top officials.

But this does not appear to have stopped the Turkish campaign. Instead Ankara has continued into the north of Syria to claim territory and target Kurdish militias who have been forced to side with America’s enemies in the Syrian government to avoid complete destruction.

In the process the Kurds have abandoned prisons holding Isis terrorists, with hundreds escaping in the first few days of the assault.

The UN has said that tens of thousands of people have been displaced so far. Reports suggest dozens have died amid accusations of war crimes.

Meanwhile Russia has been able to assert its dominance in parts of the country previously secured by the US, stepping into the void left by the country to serve as a power broker between Turkey and Syria.

Following the withdrawal, the chair of the US Senate’s armed services committee Jack Reed said: “This president keeps blindsiding our military and diplomatic leaders and partners with impulsive moves like this that benefit Russia and authoritarian regimes.

“If this president were serious about ending wars and winning peace, he’d actually articulate a strategy that would protect against a re-emergence of Isis and provide for the safety of our Syrian partners.

“But he has repeatedly failed to do that. Instead, this is another example of Donald Trump creating chaos, undermining US interests, and benefiting Russia and the Assad regime.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...pons-bombs-trump-war-isis-kurds-a9158416.html


Bad news for PGGCs and Egypt.

Once again daddy USA back-stabbed them.

But those weapons cannot be used without the launch codes........reverse engineering could be the only viable option.
 
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If they are under Turks then they maybe hostage, but if they are under US command then it's different story.
 
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The real problem is: If NATO's B61 bombs removed, Turkey will definitely start their own tests in a short period of time. There is another situation that has not yet been discussed. The situation of Iran and Israel cannot be ignored. Despite Russia-Turkey relations walking in a highly pragmatic ground , hegemony is unacceptable.
 
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The real problem is: If NATO's B61 bombs removed, Turkey will definitely start their own tests in a short period of time. There is another situation that has not yet been discussed. The situation of Iran and Israel cannot be ignored. Despite Russia-Turkey relations walking in a highly pragmatic ground , hegemony is unacceptable.

Is Russia not becoming too powerful over Turkey though? 80% of gas imports, new nuclear power plant, S400 all under Putin’s whim over Turkish interests.
 
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Trump can send special forces and retrieve them.

Is Russia not becoming too powerful over Turkey though? 80% of gas imports, new nuclear power plant, S400 all under Putin’s whim over Turkish interests.

Distance between Sochi and Vladivostok is 7000+ km. Turkey doesn't even span 2000 km. Erdogan must be shitting his pants.
 
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Is Russia not becoming too powerful over Turkey though? 80% of gas imports, new nuclear power plant, S400 all under Putin’s whim over Turkish interests.
I mean, Turkey's aim is to conduct an independent policy, not being a soldier of Russia or the American camp. Turkey is a state that collects power from its geopolitics. When a state of this nature, gains independent nuclear deterrent, it alters all equations. Therefore, everyone should pay attention to their explanations. We advocate the complete limitation/disappearing of the nuclear arming, in principle. But as long as this can not be prevented, Turkey can not remain far from this capability.
 
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How can one country control or use nuclear weapons of another? The end user will need the nuclear codes to trigger a nuclear reaction.
in the original bomb , you can always remove the core and use it in your design or you can change part of the bombs that require those codes for activation.
 
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