This picture taken on March 11, 2003, shows Patriot anti-missile batteries installed at the Diyarbakir military airport in southeastern Turkey. Nato began deploying Patriot missiles in Turkey on January 4, 2013, to defend against threats from neighbouring Syria. — AFP Photo
This picture taken on March 11, 2003, shows Patriot anti-missile batteries installed at the Diyarbakir military airport in southeastern Turkey. Nato began deploying Patriot missiles in Turkey on January 4, 2013, to defend against threats from neighbouring Syria. — AFP Photo

BERLIN: Nato began deploying Patriot missiles in Turkey Friday to defend against threats from neighbouring Syria, said the US military's European Command (Eucom).

US military personnel and equipment arrived at Incirlik Air Base in southeastern Turkey to support Nato's Patriot battery deployment on Ankara's request, Eucom, based in the southwestern German city of Stuttgart, said in a statement.

It said that about 400 US troops would travel to Turkey over the next several days by US military airlift to operate two Patriot batteries supporting Nato's mission there. Additional equipment will arrive by sea later in January.

“The deployment of six Patriot batteries, including two each from Germany and the Netherlands, is in response to Turkey's request to Nato,” Eucom said.

“The forces will augment Turkey's air defence capabilities and contribute to the de-escalation of the crisis along the Alliance's border.” Eucom deputy commander Charles Martoglio said the Patriot batteries would fall under NATO command “when set-up is complete and the systems are operational in the next several weeks”.

“The deployment will be defensive only and will not support a no-fly zone or any offensive operation,” Eucom added.

Opinion

Political capitalism

Political capitalism

Pakistani decision-makers salivate at the prospect of a one-party state but without paying attention to those additional ingredients.

Editorial

Spending restrictions
Updated 13 May, 2024

Spending restrictions

The country's "recovery" in recent months remains fragile and any shock at this point can mean a relapse.
Climate authority
13 May, 2024

Climate authority

WITH the authorities dragging their feet for seven years on the establishment of a Climate Change Authority and...
Vending organs
13 May, 2024

Vending organs

IN these cash-strapped times, black marketers in the organ trade are returning to rake it in by harvesting the ...
A turbulent 2023
Updated 12 May, 2024

A turbulent 2023

Govt must ensure judiciary's independence, respect for democratic processes, and protection for all citizens against abuse of power.
A moral victory
12 May, 2024

A moral victory

AS the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly voted on Friday in favour of granting Palestine greater rights at the...
Hope after defeat
12 May, 2024

Hope after defeat

ON Saturday, having fallen behind Japan in the first quarter of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final, Pakistan showed...