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Turkey account of jet downing contradicts Syria's
2012-06-25
[LA Times] The Turkish military jet downed by Syrian antiaircraft batteries was back in "international airspace" when it was hit without warning after having inadvertently wandered into Syrian skies, Turkey's foreign minister said Sunday.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's comments to Turkey's TRT television directly contradict Syria's version that it downed the jet Friday less than a mile off Syria's coastal province of Latakia, in Syrian airspace.

Turkey is calling for a meeting this week of its allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to discuss the incendiary issue, which has ratcheted up tensions between two nations already deeply divided over Turkey's tacit support for rebels seeking to overthrow Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad.
The Scourge of Hama...
In Turkey's most detailed explanation of the incident, the foreign minister dismissed speculation that the aircraft was on a spy mission or may have been testing Syria's ground defenses or radar. He said the plane, with two pilots aboard, was on a routine test of Turkey's radar system.

"Our plane briefly violated Syrian airspace, but not during the time it was shot down," Davutoglu said.

The F-4 Phantom jet was hit about 15 minutes after having "momentarily" violated Syrian airspace, he said, according to Turkish news reports.

Syrian officials made no effort to contact the doomed aircraft or Turkish authorities, Davutoglu said, although the jet's identity was not concealed and radio communications indicate that Syrian authorities were aware the plane was Turkish.

"A warning should be given" in such cases, Davutoglu said.

Syria has said its forces did not know the "unidentified aerial target" flying low and fast off its coast was a Turkish aircraft when it was shot down about midday Friday, apparently with a surface-to-air missile, sending it plunging into the eastern Mediterranean. Syria has so far adopted a conciliatory tone, denying it engaged in a "hostile act" against Turkey and explaining that it was defending its "illusory sovereignty" against a perceived but not fully identified threat.
Posted by:Fred

#5  And Syria fires at another one ...???

* FREEREPUBLIC > TURKEY CLAIMS SYRIA FIRED ON SECOND TURKISH JET [escaped], SAYS "ACT WON'T GO UNPUNISHED".

Aircraft #2 as repor on SAR for the first one which Syria shot down.

Either Baby Assad is losing his mental marbles, or else one or more of his Generals = Top Eggs are, i.e. Bashir's Commanders may be turning
"rogue"???

* FYI IIRC FOX NEWS AM > repors that one of Bashir's GENERALS has indeed defected to Turkey, along wid circa 30? Soldiers + an unknown number of Dependents.

OTOH SYRIA = since the Pilots of the destroyed Aircraft are "safe", there is no need for Turkey to keep sending Aircraft out on SAR save to harass + intimidate Syria???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-06-25 20:01  

#4  Actually, Turkey has been sniffing around and tossing innuendoes and insults at Syria for weeks looking for an excuse to jump into the Syrian civil war with both feet. Methinks Syria has been sponsoring some Kurdish shinnanegans in Turkey and The Turks want to put a halt to it.

Expect Turkey to make an incursion into Northern Syria soon.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2012-06-25 10:09  

#3  And not some ploy to get NATO involved?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-06-25 09:35  

#2  One of the things you want to know is whether the local batteries have autonomy to shoot at a threat without calling higher. Hard to imagine that being the case in Syria, but since they lost the reactor they didn't have to an IAF strike that didn't happen, perhaps they've loosened up.
What the Turks learned from this depends on what really happened, which, of course, we don't know.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2012-06-25 07:55  

#1  Wars have been started for less provovation than this.
Posted by: Bobby   2012-06-25 05:59  

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