America move its troops to the early warning station in Turkey
27/02/2012 18:49
Erbil, February 27 (Rn) - Turkish media sources said on Monday that the United States moved its troops to the station as part of early warning system for missile defense NATO-NATO in Turkish territory.
According to a news site that the Turkic world, "the commander of U.S. forces stationed in the European Union General Mark Hertheling said that U.S. soldiers have been moved to early warning station, which was held in the town of Malatya Koragiu state of southern Turkey, in the context of missile defense system of NATO."
The website, citing the Associated Press, the American commander of the seventh Herteling while he was in the U.S. base in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, "A team of American soldiers were taken to southern Turkey to work at the station Alradria own missile shield."
The sayings of the U.S. general first statement refers to the formal start of the activities of the early warning station in the town of "Koragiu."
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27/02/2012 18:49
Erbil, February 27 (Rn) - Turkish media sources said on Monday that the United States moved its troops to the station as part of early warning system for missile defense NATO-NATO in Turkish territory.
According to a news site that the Turkic world, "the commander of U.S. forces stationed in the European Union General Mark Hertheling said that U.S. soldiers have been moved to early warning station, which was held in the town of Malatya Koragiu state of southern Turkey, in the context of missile defense system of NATO."
The website, citing the Associated Press, the American commander of the seventh Herteling while he was in the U.S. base in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, "A team of American soldiers were taken to southern Turkey to work at the station Alradria own missile shield."
The sayings of the U.S. general first statement refers to the formal start of the activities of the early warning station in the town of "Koragiu."
Open: Abdul Qadir Windawi
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