Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s “disturbing” foreign policy has spurred U.S. officials to intensify preparations to withdraw from Incirlik Air Force base, according to a senior Republican senator and American analysts.
“We don't know what's gonna happen to Incirlik,” Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee for Europe, told the Washington Examiner. “We hope for the best, but we have to plan for the worst.”
Erdogan has threatened American access to the base, which reportedly houses dozens of U.S. nuclear weapons, multiple times since he squashed a failed coup attempt in 2016.
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Update #1: Pentagon Eyeing Greece as ‘Alternative’ if Erdogan Closes Incirlik Base - US Senator (Sputnik)
Update #2: Is the US about to move its 50 nuclear bombs from Turkey to a Greek island? (Greek City Times)
WNU Editor: I do not see this happening. Even though tensions between Greece and Turkey are now at their highest in decades, the Greeks have a long history of not being supportive of a US military presence in their country. The establishment of a permanent major base in Crete will only aggravate these tensions.
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