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Germany sees Jordan as alternative to Turkey’s İncirlik base

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Berlin could move its soldiers to another country from Turkey such as Jordan if Ankara does not grant permission to members of the German parliament’s defense committee to visit staff currently serving at a NATO mission İncirlik Air Base, Chancellor Angela Merkel has said.

Merkel said on May 15 that it was essential for lawmakers to be able to visit the more than 250 soldiers serving at İncirlik, where they are involved in a NATO mission targeting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Syria.

“We will continue to talk with Turkey, but in parallel we will have to explore other ways of fulfilling our mandate,” Merkel said.

“That means looking at alternatives to İncirlik, and one alternative among others is Jordan,” she said.

Members of the German parliament’s defense committee have been blocked from visiting troops stationed at the base, officials said May 15.

The lawmakers were denied a visit to the base as it was not deemed appropriate at this time, sources in Turkey’s Foreign Ministry told Reuters, without elaborating.

A spokesman for the German foreign minister said it was “completely unacceptable” for Turkey to keep German lawmakers from visiting their own soldiers.

“A visit by lawmakers must be made possible,” Martin Schaefer said, adding that Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel would raise the issue with colleagues from other NATO governments in Washington on May 16.
German government spokesman Stefan Seibert said Berlin would consider alternative places to station the soldiers.

Relations between the NATO allies were strained in the run-up to the April 16 referendum, when Germany banned Turkish politicians from addressing rallies of expatriate Turks, citing public safety concerns.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused Berlin of “Nazi-like” tactics.

In 2016, Turkey banned German lawmakers from visiting the base for months in response to a resolution in the Bundestag declaring the 1915 killings of Armenians under Ottoman rule a “genocide,” a term Ankara denies.

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They should **** off. Not that they contribute much of anything with their Tornado aircraft anyway
 
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We miss you, Bismarck.

"Die Liebe der Türken und Deutschen zueinander ist so alt, daß sie niemals zerbrechen wird." - Otto von Bismarck

"The love of Turks and Germans for each other is so old that it will never fail." - Otto von Bismarck

I miss Prussia. The historical amnesia of Germans is sad and very self destructive at the same time.
 
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Na, a really unfriendly act by the Turkish government between allies, but i can understand this.

We should have stay out totally, we cannot pretend to support the Turkey on the one side and deliver weapons to the kurds on the other side. That`s ridiculous.
And the military value of the Tornados is more than questionable.
 
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Na, a really unfriendly act by the Turkish government between allies, but i can understand this.

We should have stay out totally, we cannot pretend to support the Turkey on the one side and deliver weapons to the kurds on the other side. That`s ridiculous.
And the military value of the Tornados is more than questionable.

There is a huge difference between Kurds and PKK/YPG. However, why is Germany sending MPs from Grüne and Linke to Turkey? These parties are openly supporting PKK, especially Die Linke. Imagine Turkish Kemalists and Nationalists are blindly supporting/relativizing RAF terrorism in your country. No one in Germany would like to see them visiting a Bundeswehr base. We don't demand from Germany to fight our wars with us. Simply stay neutral, don't apply an US-like interventionist foreign policy. Don't listen to Gauck or Steinmeier. Is that too much to ask for?
 
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It wont be easy to get establish elsewhere.I think they wont leave but somehow if they do it will cost them more in logistics support.
 
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It wont be easy to get establish elsewhere.I think they wont leave but somehow if they do it will cost them more in logistics support.

They would like to leave Turkey for the British bases in Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Cyprus. But Brexit & Cyprus Conflict & strong anti-German sentiments in Cyprus and Greece are reasons why they haven't decided to leave Turkey yet.
 
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