12.09.2014, 17:26
Zitat:On Thursday Aug. 21, 2014, a U.S. Air Force F-15 requested an emergency landing in Turkey. It had been hit in its hydraulic systems during operations against the forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) and was in no condition to reach as far as its original base in Qatar.<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-joins-anti-isil-coalition-opens-incirlik-for-logistics-ops.aspx?pageID=238&nID=71511&NewsCatID=409">http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey ... sCatID=409</a><!-- m -->
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A Turkish official source, who told me about the incident on condition of anonymity, underlined that permission was only granted because the life of a pilot was in danger and also out of solidarity between NATO members. “Otherwise,” the source said, “Turkey is keen not to take part in any active military operation in the region for the time being. But İncirlik is available for use for humanitarian and logistical operations within the struggle against ISIL.”
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Die US F-15 startet in Katar welches Islamistische Rebellen unterstützt um Islamistische Rebellen in Irak zu bekämpfen, macht dann wegen Beschuss durch Islamistische Rebellen über dem Irak eine Notandung in der Türkei, welches seinerseits Islamistische Rebellen unterstützt. Eine Landeerlaubns im NATO Land Türkei erhält der Pilot offenbar nur, weil man es ihm nicht verweigern konnte. Nach 3 Tagen Reparatur fliegt die US F-15 wieder zurück in die Heimatbasis nach Katar, einem Land das Islamistische Rebellen unterstützt. :lol: