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    'TURKEY BLOCKED NATO INTELLIGENCE ACCESS TO ISRAEL

    asbarez
    Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

    NATO missile defense radar in Turkey

    JERUSALEM (JPost)-Turkey went out of its way to ensure Israel had
    no access to data from the NATO-backed missile defense system to be
    built on its territory, the Turkish Today's Zaman reported Monday.

    According the report, "Turkey went to great lengths in protracted
    negotiations with the US to secure guarantees that the data to be
    collected by the system will not be shared with ally-turned-foe Israel
    and that Israel's nemesis Iran will never be mentioned as a threat."

    In an interview with Today's Zaman published Monday, NATO
    Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that Iranians need
    not worry about the missile defense system if they are not planning
    an attack.

    "You can only consider our missile defense system a threat if you have
    an intention or an idea that you want to attack a NATO territory,"
    Rasmussen said.

    Addressing the tense relationship between Turkey and Israel, Rasmussen
    said, "I hope that Turkey and Israel can find peaceful ways to settle
    this dispute, because Israel is actually a member of one of our
    partnerships, called the Mediterranean Dialogue. Israel is a valued
    partner and we need a positive relationship between a staunch ally
    and a valued partner."

    Rasmussen also said Iran's threat to block the Strait of Hormuz was
    "in contradiction with Iran's international obligations," and that
    Russian cooperation on missile defense was lower than hoped.

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