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Why Turkey wants a permanent naval base in Northern Cyprus


Metin Gurcan September 12, 2018
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ARTICLE SUMMARY
With the heated atmosphere in the eastern Mediterranean because of the Syrian crisis and the rivalry over hydrocarbon reserves, Turkey’s desire to install a permanent naval base in Northern Cyprus is being debated.

International waters of the eastern Mediterranean Sea are running out of free space and becoming more crowded with elements of the US 6th Fleet, a plethora of naval vessels with the Russian Mediterranean Task Force, UK submarines, French frigates and others. The crisis in Syria and rivalry over hydrocarbon reserves are the main causes of this unprecedented military naval concentration and activity.

Rising tensions and naval movements have rekindled the debate in Turkey on whether to set up a permanent naval base in the Turkish part of Cyprus (the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, or Northern Cyprus). According to reports leaked to Turkish media, the Turkish navy has submitted a report and recommendation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the urgent need to set up a naval base at an appropriate location there.

The report noted that — in addition to ensuring the sovereign rights of Northern Cyprus — such a naval base would also guard the rights and interests of Northern Cyprus and Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean, prevent violations of maritime energy zones, and equip Northern Cyprus and Turkey with stronger cards in any negotiations that may resume. The recommendation suggests the proposed naval base should be modeled after the sovereign British naval base in Cyprus.

Unidentified security sources in Ankara confirmed discussion of the idea in the upper levels of the government. Also noticed are the more than usual references by Turkish decision-makers to the sovereign rights of Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean. Turkey has actually been carrying out Operation Mediterranean Shield since 2006 to defend its national interests in the eastern Mediterranean.

This particular operation conducted within the context of NATO’s Operation Active Endeavour provides constant patrolling by Turkish navy submarines, surface ships and planes in the Iskenderun Bay and south of Cyprus. At the moment, one submarine, one frigate and two patrol boats are carrying out surveillance east of the island. Moreover, a Turkish corvette is operating with UN forces in Lebanon to detect entry of banned weapons and equipment into Lebanese waters.

In order to not give up its initiative in the exclusive economic zone and allow a fait accompli on the continental shelf, Turkey has deployed a significant naval force of two submarines and 14 warships in the eastern Mediterranean for some time now.

This force is currently supported from the Iskenderun and Mersin ports. But the Turkish navy has to share these ports with civilian vessels, thus limiting the resupply, maintenance, repairs and support they can provide to the Turkish navy. The nearest main naval base is at Aksaz, which is on the southeast coast of the Aegean Sea in Marmaris.

Devrim Yaylali, a leading naval expert, believes the Turkish navy’s recommendation for a permanent naval base in Northern Cyprus is one of the most important geopolitical developments of recent times. Yaylali said, “Such a base in Northern Cyprus will provide significant facilities for the Turkish navy. Above all, the time required for travel of Turkish warships to operational zones will be shortened, thus [allowing them to] extend their stays in the zone. That is a major gain.” He added, “There are no floating maintenance and repair facilities for the Turkish navy in the eastern Mediterranean. To provide such facilities with a permanent base to be established will mean these vessels will not have to go to Aksaz at Marmaris or to shipyards such as Alaybey in Izmir for maintenance and repairs. Guzelyurt and Famagusta in Cyprus appear to be suitable for such a permanent base, as they are closer to operational zones of Turkish ships. They have good communication and transport infrastructure, and there are major cities nearby that can support the base. It is also important that a [permanent] base be protected against threats from land and air. There will definitely be Turkish submarines. We should also expect shorter-range corvettes, patrol, gunboats and a few frigates to be included in the new base.”

A notable Turkish naval historian and strategist says Europe and the United States have been striving to isolate Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean, and that the power struggles Turkey has engaged in with Russia on one hand and with Greek Cypriot, Israel, Greece and Egypt bloc on the other hand indicate that Ankara has to learn to survive on its own.

“There may be no military rationale to set up a naval base that is only 40 miles from our Iskenderun naval base, but geopolitical realities so require. At the moment, it is not decided whether the proposed base will be an operational or logistics one, or a sophisticated base with anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) facilities. Naturally, the absence of technological and technical infrastructure in Cyprus to implement such a project will skyrocket the costs of setting up such a base,” he told Al-Monitor under condition of anonymity.

He continued, "If such a base is to be set up, I believe it will be off Famagusta. I am sure it is almost guaranteed that the Turkish navy to be deployed there will ensure area domination with high-quality G-class frigates with high seaworthiness, anti-aircraft warfare weapons, anti-submarine and anti-surface capabilities, and Ada class corvettes with reduced footprints. I wouldn’t be surprised if it will also include conventional submarines with a high level of deterrence."

Naval experts in Ankara believe setting up a naval base outside of Turkish borders will provide serious self-confidence not only to the Turkish navy but also to the entire Turkish Armed Forces.

In addition to the plans for a permanent naval base, Turkey is also considering reactivating a civilian airport currently out of use. The airport, located in Gecitkale, might be used to serve the needs of the Turkish military's activities in the Mediterranean. While this plan is being discussed, no action has been initiated yet.

What is clear is that Ankara — worried about Russian activities and the operations of the Greek, Greek Cypriot, Israeli and Egyptian bloc Russian understanding — will soon take some steps to defend what it deems to be its sovereign rights.

In turn, that will further escalate the current tensions in the eastern Mediterranean.

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Metin Gurcan is a columnist for Al-Monitor's Turkey Pulse. He served in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Iraq as a Turkish military adviser from 2002 to 2008. After resigning from the military, he became an Istanbul-based independent security analyst. Gurcan obtained his PhD in 2016 with a dissertation on changes in the Turkish military over the preceding decade. He has published extensively in Turkish and foreign academic journals, and his book “What Went Wrong in Afghanistan: Understanding Counterinsurgency in Tribalized, Rural, Muslim Environments” was published in August 2016. On Twitter: @Metin4020



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Why cant the The TRNC be its own state I mean Turkish Cypriots want to be their own country

Then again Gayreeks in America lobby hard with their Unibrow Armo buddies against Turkey
 
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Why cant the The TRNC be its own state I mean Turkish Cypriots want to be their own country

Then again Gayreeks in America lobby hard with their Unibrow Armo buddies against Turkey

Turkish Cypriots do rule their country. They are backed and protected by Turkey what more do they want.

If they unite again with Greeks Cypriots they will be either marginalised or murdered again.

Turkey did not waste its soldiers in 1974 for no reason.
 
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Turkish Cypriots do rule their country. They are backed and protected by Turkey what more do they want.

If they unite again with Greeks Cypriots they will be either marginalised or murdered again.

Turkey did not waste its soldiers in 1974 for no reason.


Did I say reunification no I meant TRNC is only reconized by Turkey,Pakistan in the 80s did had relations with the TRNC as well as Bangladesh but to US pressure was urged to drop rec.I mean its been like 40 something years since Turkey sent its units to the north plus the Greeks dont want to budge
 
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Did I say reunification no I meant TRNC is only reconized by Turkey,Pakistan in the 80s did had relations with the TRNC as well as Bangladesh but to US pressure was urged to drop rec.I mean its been like 40 something years since Turkey sent its units to the north plus the Greeks dont want to budge

Our “ummah mummah” brothers have not even recognised Cyprus let alone Greeks, they prefer to work with the Greeks against Turkish interests in the med.

I don’t want a independent Cyprus but a Cyprus as another province of Turkey is perfect, it partially is.

Something to consider for the ummetci arap hayranlari Turks of this forum.

I am surprised Turkey has no naval base in TRNC, about time
 
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Our “ummah mummah” brothers have not even recognised Cyprus let alone Greeks, they prefer to work with the Greeks against Turkish interests in the med.

I don’t want a independent Cyprus but a Cyprus as another province of Turkey is perfect, it partially is.

Something to consider for the ummetci arap hayranlari Turks of this forum.

I am surprised Turkey has no naval base in TRNC, about time

Cyprus was under Ottoman rule until like 1878 when the declining Ottoman leadership decided to give it away to the British, big mistake in my opinion.I would love for the Turks to annex all of Cyprus and they almost were about to do it back in 1974 but alas the British had a RAF base and the Greek -American Lobby in the USA put sanctions towards Turkey and basically created the propaganda image that you guys were "invaders" and they were pure angels but prior to that the Greeks were killing Turks all over the island.Turkey should at least increase more presence in the island and set up a naval base but I dont see annexing any time soon
 
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Cyprus was under Ottoman rule until like 1878 when the declining Ottoman leadership decided to give it away to the British, big mistake in my opinion.I would love for the Turks to annex all of Cyprus and they almost were about to do it back in 1974 but alas the British had a RAF base and the Greek -American Lobby in the USA put sanctions towards Turkey and basically created the propaganda image that you guys were "invaders" and they were pure angels but prior to that the Greeks were killing Turks all over the island.Turkey should at least increase more presence in the island and set up a naval base but I dont see annexing any time soon

You know that there are 30.000 Turkish Soldiers + TRNC Army and Special Forces.
 
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You know that there are 30.000 Turkish Soldiers + TRNC Army and Special Forces.

Thanks for the info I wish the Turks the best but the Brits have to get out of RAF Akitori first which is highly unlikely because Cyprus is located near Syria, Lebanon,Egypt and the Middle East
 
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Our “ummah mummah” brothers have not even recognised Cyprus let alone Greeks, they prefer to work with the Greeks against Turkish interests in the med.

I don’t want a independent Cyprus but a Cyprus as another province of Turkey is perfect, it partially is.

Something to consider for the ummetci arap hayranlari Turks of this forum.

I am surprised Turkey has no naval base in TRNC, about time

In the past I was one of those Ummah Ummah types. Now I have moved on the Ummah is dead all it does is sleep. Muslims are so divided by sects, ethnic groups and culture.

Look at Idlib how many of these so called Muslim countries are backing us up. The so called Arab countries even warn Israel of Turkish expansion what kind of Ummah is this literally so much backstabbers that this Ummah is nothing more sleeping but dead in fact.

In world war 1 the Ottomans declare a Jihad a struggle and majority of the Ummah not just Arabs even in Malaysians and Indonesians did not even bother to fight or rise up instead they took up arms against us.

A lot of the Muslim countries dont care about Turkey hence why. Turkey should look out for its interests nothing else.

Our politics should be realpolitik nothing else. No such thing as a united ummah and even history this was proven.

As a Muslim Turk I would love a united Ummah but now is the time to wake up to reality rather than following dreams.

Time to be real.
 
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In the past I was one of those Ummah Ummah types. Now I have moved on the Ummah is dead all it does is sleep. Muslims are so divided by sects, ethnic groups and culture.



Look at Idlib how many of these so called Muslim countries are backing us up. The so called Arab countries even warn Israel of Turkish expansion what kind of Ummah is this literally so much backstabbers that this Ummah is nothing more sleeping but dead in fact.

In world war 1 the Ottomans declare a Jihad a struggle and majority of the Ummah not just Arabs even in Malaysians and Indonesians did not even bother to fight or rise up instead they took up arms against us.

A lot of the Muslim countries dont care about Turkey hence why. Turkey should look out for its interests nothing else.

Our politics should be realpolitik nothing else. No such thing as a united ummah and even history this was proven.

As a Muslim Turk I would love a united Ummah but now is the time to wake up to reality rather than following dreams.

Time to be real.



I kinda the feel the same
 
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In the past I was one of those Ummah Ummah types. Now I have moved on the Ummah is dead all it does is sleep. Muslims are so divided by sects, ethnic groups and culture.

Look at Idlib how many of these so called Muslim countries are backing us up. The so called Arab countries even warn Israel of Turkish expansion what kind of Ummah is this literally so much backstabbers that this Ummah is nothing more sleeping but dead in fact.

In world war 1 the Ottomans declare a Jihad a struggle and majority of the Ummah not just Arabs even in Malaysians and Indonesians did not even bother to fight or rise up instead they took up arms against us.

A lot of the Muslim countries dont care about Turkey hence why. Turkey should look out for its interests nothing else.

Our politics should be realpolitik nothing else. No such thing as a united ummah and even history this was proven.

As a Muslim Turk I would love a united Ummah but now is the time to wake up to reality rather than following dreams.

Time to be real.
Pakistan Iran and Turkey need to create a defensive bloc, just imagine the technological sharing , ad 5th gen naval nuclear missile armour, an organization defensive in nature with all out nuclear protection, the Arabs will have to submit, make Iraq a proxy and compromise with Syria and make them an ally, add central Asian states to the mix
 
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Pakistan Iran and Turkey need to create a defensive bloc, just imagine the technological sharing , ad 5th gen naval nuclear missile armour, an organization defensive in nature with all out nuclear protection, the Arabs will have to submit, make Iraq a proxy and compromise with Syria and make them an ally, add central Asian states to the mix

Wasnt the RCD under Ayub Khan in the 1960s the same plan to have inter regional goals
 
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