Turkish
Lawmaker Calls for Closure of NATO’s Incirlik Air Base After Failed
Coup
Deputy
Chairman of the Center-Left Republican People’s Party (CHP) Namik
Havutca argues that the base that stores 90 US tactical nuclear
weapons “makes enemies of friendly countries
and poses a threat to Turkey’s internal stability
8
August, 2016
In
the wake of the failed attempt to overthrow the Erdogan
government on July 15 and the ensuing purge that has led to over
18,000 military servicemen and judges being rounded up and
imprisoned on charges of treason, yet another Turkish
leader has stepped forward calling on the country to step
back from its alliance with NATO forces who top Erdogan
regime officials accuse of being complicit in the botched
coup.
The
Deputy Chairman of Turkey’s Center-Left Republican People’s
Party has called for the immediate eviction of all foreign
aircraft, tools and materials from the country and said that
Incirlik Air Base should be shuttered.
"Incirlik
Air Base has added nothing but instability and fragmentation
to Turkey and the region," said
Havutca. The
lawmaker went on to say that the NATO base failed to stand
by the Turkish people at a time when their blood was being
spilled and the nation was in tears.
The
lawmaker said that Incirlik Air Base poses a threat to the
country, both internally and externally calling it responsible for
"multiplying our enemies and turning our friends into enemies
of the state."
The
politician has pushed forward a proposal titled "Incirlik Get
Out" and calls on his colleagues in the parliament
to support the measure in order to put an end to the
military facility that he calls a "virus" that eats away
at the Middle East.
Finally,
Havutca alleges that the NATO base "served the purpose
of providing logical support to the organization in the
coup attempt."
The
strong words mirror recent anti-American protests near the base
including a demonstration one week ago where 5,000 protesters
screaming "death to the US" were trailed by vehicles
and demanded that Incirlik Air Base be shutdown.
The
agitation of the Turkish people also comes amid numerous
claims by the Erdogan regime that the CIA, FBI, and a top US
General John F. Campbell were all really the masterminds of the
coup whereas the regime’s nemesis-in-chief Fethullah Gulen was
called nothing but a "pawn" by the Turkish
President.
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