ANKARA, March 18 (Reuters) - NATO is deploying another U.S. Patriot missile defence system to the southern Turkish province ...
The latest deployment brings the number of NATO Patriot batteries stationed in Turkey to three.
Tehran has shown in the past that it won’t accept the US terms, relating to the nuclear and missile programs, either.
NATO is looking into reinforcing further its ballistic missile defense capacity in Turkey against threats from neighboring ...
Foreign ministers from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan met in Riyadh for the first time to explore closer cooperation on defence and regional security amid rising tensions in the Middle East ...
A radar system in the mountains of eastern Turkey is vital to Europe’s defenses as an early warning for missile launches.
The US is executing a massive logistical shift of military power from Turkey toward Greece to establish a reliable strategic alternative.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is reluctant to get involved in the Iran War, fearing it would hurt his party’s ...
Turkey, which has NATO's second-largest army and neigbhbours Iran, said last week the alliance had deployed a Patriot system to its southeastern Malatya province, near a NATO radar base.
Rutte’s comments come after President Donald Trump earlier this week lashed out at NATO. Trump has warned of potential ...
President Trump put NATO allies on notice Tuesday after they shunned his request for assistance in keeping the Strait of ...
Iran’s reported ballistic missile attack on the Diego Garcia military base, deep in the Indian Ocean, has raised alarm bells across the West.