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Sunday, July 31, 2016

*Alert~3* 7000 Turkish Forces With Heavy Equipment Surround Home Of US Nukes–US Air Base In Turkey Where A Lockdown Is In Progress

Pro-Erdogan supporters wave Turkish national flags during a rally at Taksim square in Istanbul on July 18, 2016 following the military failed coup attempt of July 15

oped: We have reached the *Alert~3* stage about 1 minute on the defcon clock prior to the call *Broken Arrow* we can only hope and pray that US Forces as well as NATO forces have removed all the tactical nukes from the base..And a quick response team is on the ready to extract all remaining US and NATO forces... another Iran crisis is definetly not what we need!! 
At any rate if Erdogan makes the move to take over the base...Congress must immediately act and Impeach,arrest and prosecute Barry Barack Obama for treason, before he can declare martial law under the war powers act and become the Imam of the west!  

The massive presence of pro-Erdogan armed police supported by heavy vehicles enforced a lock down at the Incirlik base means that no one from inside the base is allowed entry and no one allowed exit. Why would 7,000 pro-Erdogan armed police with heavy vehicles surround and block the Incirlik air base in Adana used by US and NATO forces remains a mystery. What can be seen from video and reports is that there are heavy dump trucks being made ready to enter Air Base where some 50-90 tactical nuclear weapons are stored.

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Situation in the Turkish/American air base near . Turkish police have shut down the entrance/exit of the base : Local source
More and more Pro AK Parti / Erdogan supporters (Turkish ) arrive at the gates of Air Base. pic.twitter.com/2lfsl0bjh4

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All inputs and outputs to the Incirlik Air Base located in Adana have been closed as Turkish Minister of European Affairs cautions that it is just a “safety inspection” while local newspapers speculate that a second coup attempt may be underway. According to the Turkish Minister for European Affairs, Omar Celik, this is just a routine “safety inspection.” However, Hurriyet, by contrast, has raised concern that the closing may be tied to a claim made by Erodgan’s regime that there is another attempt to prevent a second coup. Sputnik news reports that:
“The massive presence of armed police supported by heavy vehicles calls into question the Turkish government’s official line that the lock down at the Incirlik base is merely a “safety inspection.”
The US maintains 50 to 90 tactical nuclear weapons at the base. The lockdown at Incirlik follows a massive wave of protests on Thursday when pro-Erdogan nationalists took to the streets yelling “death to the US” and called for the immediate closure of the base. Security personnel dispersed the protesters before they were able to make it to the base, but with these dump trucks, conflicting reports, who knows what is brewing, so stay tuned. When it comes to Incirlik, we ought to pay attention regardless to which version of the story is correct.
Article posted with permission from Shoebat.com



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