Iran warns Turkey over NATO's missile system
 
 
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19 June 2013 Wednesday
 
 
 
 
 
 

Iran warns Turkey over NATO's missile system

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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visits Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmedinejad in Tehran. (Photo: AA)
16 December 2012 /AP, TEHRAN
A top Iranian military commander warned Turkey on Saturday against stationing NATO anti-missile systems on its territory, saying such a move risks conflict with Syria.

The remarks by army chief of staff Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi were carried on state TV the day after the Pentagon announced it will send two batteries of Patriot missiles and 400 troops to Turkey as part of a larger NATO force to protect Turkish territory from potential Syrian missile attacks.

Firouzabadi said the Patriot deployment was aimed at protecting Israel from Iranian missile attacks and inhibit a potential Russian military defense of Syria.

"The wise and the elite in Europe, U.S. and Turkey should dismantle the Patriots and take them away from the region before a fire breaks out," Firouzabadi was quoted as saying. "We are a friend of Turkey, we want security with Turkey, not Turkey being attacked through Syria so that they would want to deploy Patriots there."

"Patriot missiles are a defense line for the Zionists and a result of (the West's) concerns over Iran's missiles and Russia's presence to defend Syria," he said. "Western countries approve the deployment of Patriots on the Syria-Turkey border as they design a world war," he said in a separate quote carried by state TV's website.

Iran and Russia are two of Damascus' key allies. Tehran has provided Assad with military and political backing for years, and has kept up its strong support for the regime since the Syrian uprising began in March 2011.

On Thursday, a top Russian diplomat said Syrian President Bashar Assad is losing control of his country. But on Friday, the Foreign Ministry issued a convoluted denial, saying its top envoy for Syria was merely characterizing the opinion of the Syrian opposition rather than stating Russia's view.

A number of Syrian shells have landed in Turkish territory since the conflict in the Arab state began in March 2011. Turkey has condemned Assad's regime, supported Syrian rebels and provided shelter to Syrian refugees. Ankara is particularly worried that Assad may get desperate enough to use chemical weapons.

In addition to the American Patriot deployment, Germany and the Netherlands also agreed to provide two batteries of the U.S.-built defense systems and send up to 400 German and 360 Dutch troops to man them, bringing the total number of Patriot batteries slated for Turkey to six.

Also Saturday, Iran's foreign minister said his country won't allow Assad's regime in Syria to fall. 

 
COMMENTS
That firouzabadi says that syria would not attack Türkiye, and syria won't because he said so. Thus, Türkiye should not let nato anti-missile. What kind of relation is this between iran an essad? Why does iran get scared half to death because of an anti-missile for defence but not attack? The only t...
Cem
Patriot anti-missile system will make more bad than good to Turkey, this is the resutt of Mr. Erdogan's shortsighted politics.
Raffi
What a shame Iranian foreign policy they want to deny Turkey its right to defend its citizens,Iran is upset because they know they missiles will not hurt anyone while Turkey has patriots missiles.They warnings and threats has shown the true colours of Iran.Who now must be treated as the enemy and no...
ilker
Thanks to Allah Its very good Becouse Irani criminal not coming to Turkey.
Ahmed
This is another fruit of the wonderful zero-problems politics of the Erdogan crew. Turkey, just go on and dump real friends (such as Israel and the West) and hug again some coreligionist fanatics who will stab you in your back when you don't expect it. Turkey has got what it deserved.
kissenfloh
Erdogan's legacy means more to him than Turkeys true intrests, he will try to keep this failed alliance alive whilst Amhedinejad makes a fool of us by supporting our enemies
dedikodu
So, Ahmadinejad says to Erdogan, let's not aggravate the situation, we'll keep turkey as our favored business partner, with billions of easy money for Turks. Erdogan has smelled his defeat in syria and out of patience with the west military invasion procrastination and answers that he has taken the ...
Turanian Key
The guy who signs his comment under DavidM (he has done it before) has nothing to do with David M. I suspect he has done it intentionally.
David M
Assad will make Iran isolated in Islamic world.
Asif Reyaz
Turkey is playing the role of Saddams Iraq supported by the west against Iran. Serving zionist interests and helping the west allowing itself to being used and then will thrown away just like Iraq .
Ahmed
Turkeys motive is actually all about MONEY it's clear they will never give up their economic ties with Iran's mullas no matter what they do or say. it seems money is more important to turkey's current leaders then life
DavidM
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