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Turkey will build a military base in Syria, F16 jet will be posted, Erdogan’s big trick will be revealed Trending Global News

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Ankara: The Turkish conspiracy has been revealed following the arrest of rebels in Syria. In fact, Turkey plans to build two military bases in Syria. The deployment of F -16 fighter jets is being considered at these military bases. A Turkish newspaper reports that Turkey and Syria will soon sign a joint defense agreement. According to the agreement, Turkey will be obliged to protect its neighboring Syria in the event of war.

What is written in a defensive agreement

According to the defense agreement, the Turkish army will also train the Syrian Army. In addition, the Turkish Air Force has prepared 50 F -16 fighter jets in Syria. Turkey will also set up several radar stations in Syria, which will work as a buffer zone between Israel and Turkey. In such a situation, if the Israeli fighter plane passes through Syria, it will know Turkey.

Turkey is helpful in Syrian rebels

Turkey has strongly supported Syrian rebels during the recent uprising. Numerous reports have even claimed that Turkish army commandos were involved in the war against the Bashar al -Assad government by the rebels. In addition to providing intelligence information to the rebels, Turkey also provided large quantities of weapons and other military equipment. Along with this, the rebels overthrew Assad’s power in less than 10 days and grabbed the evening.

What is the benefit of Troke from a military base in Syria

Troke wants to set up a military base in Syria and follow several targets with arrows. The base will provide Turkey with an additional resources to attack Syria’s Kurdish rebels. He can also spy from Syria. In addition, he can increase his influence in Syria and bow down to the rebels in front of his demands. At the same time, pro uses can also crush the rebels.

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