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    TURKEY, IRAN STRIKE MILITARY DEAL AGAINST ISRAEL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.11.2009 14:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the secret part of their talks in Tehran on
    Oct. 28, Turkish prime minister Tayyip Recep Erdogan and Iranian
    president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were reported to strike military
    cooperation deals which promised Iran Turkish military intelligence
    and air force assistance against a possible Israeli attack on its
    nuclear sites, DEBKA reported.

    Their understandings have bound Turkish to pass intelligence data
    to Tehran on potential Israeli preparations for a strike and on US
    military movements in the Middle East for providing backup. Our sources
    report that the details finalized in meetings between the Turkish and
    Iranian military specialists in Istanbul Monday, Nov. 9, were due to be
    sealed by presidents Abdullah Gul and Ahmadinejad Tuesday. The Iranian
    president is to be in Turkey as guest of the Islamic Conference.

    The Turkish prime minister has not only buried his country's
    longstanding military and intelligence ties with Israel but climbed
    aboard the adversarial axis confronting the Jewish state. Turkey has
    agreed to round out the forward surveillance outposts encircling
    Israel's borders: Hamas from the southwest in Gaza, Syria in the
    east, Lebanon in the north and now Turkey from the northwest. Tehran
    is banking on this encirclement for early warning of an approaching
    Israeli strike and any supportive American movements.

    According to Western intelligence sources in Ankara, heads of the
    Turkish army objected to their government's strategic turn to Iran and
    the cutoff of its ties with Israel. However its pro-Islamic leaders,
    which have gradually eased the army out of policymaking, have forced
    them to accept operational ties with the military of an anti-Western
    Middle Eastern nation as being in the nation's best interests.

    Erdogan's most compelling argument is that President Barack Obama's
    secret proposal for Iran to deposit 400 kilos of its enriched Iran
    in Turkey for safekeeping in charge of International Atomic Energy
    Agency inspectors, had elevated Turkey to an enhanced role as a
    broker between the US and Iran, sanctioned by Agency director Mohamed
    ElBaradei. If Turkey, a member of NATO, was able to gain the Iranian
    regime's trust, the Turkish prime minister maintained, it was only
    thanks to the military understandings he reached in Tehran.

    Military sources report that word of the Turkish-Iranian military
    collaboration deal landed with shocking effect in Washington and
    Jerusalem. They had not forewarned by their intelligence services
    that Erdogan was willing to go as far as this to ally Turkey with
    the Islamic regime,

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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