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Dutch Army will send two batteries of Patriot air defence missile system in Turkey 0812121.
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Saturday, December 8, 2012, 11:24 AM | |||
Dutch Army will send two batteries of Patriot air defence missile system in Turkey. | |||
The
government of Netherlands decided to send Patriot
air defense missiles to Turkey to protect the NATO member against possible
air attacks from neighboring Syria, Minister of Foreign Affairs Frans
Timmermans said on Friday, December 7, 2012, after a meeting of Dutch
Ministers. |
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The United States, Germany and the Netherlands, the only three NATO nations with the most modern type of Patriots, have all agreed to send missiles to protect their ally. Germany
and the Netherlands have each said they will send two Patriot
batteries with multiple missile launchers. It is the third time that the
Netherlands sends its Patriot systems to Turkey. In 1991 and 2003 the
Dutch Patriots were used to protect Turkey against possible attacks by
the Saddam Hussein's Iraq. |
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