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(Sunday's Zaman-Turkey) Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan gave assurances during a visit to Tehran on Thursday that a U.S. radar deployed in Turkey as part of a NATO missile defense system could be dismantled if Turkish conditions are not respected. Turkey insisted that no country be named as a source of threat and that data collected by the radar not be shared with Israel. 2012-04-02 00:00:00Full Article
Erdogan, in Iran, Says NATO Radar Could Be Dismantled If Needed
(Sunday's Zaman-Turkey) Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan gave assurances during a visit to Tehran on Thursday that a U.S. radar deployed in Turkey as part of a NATO missile defense system could be dismantled if Turkish conditions are not respected. Turkey insisted that no country be named as a source of threat and that data collected by the radar not be shared with Israel. 2012-04-02 00:00:00Full Article
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