Saudi Jets to Arrive in Turkey to Strike IS

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Saudi jets are due to arrive at a Turkish base this week take part in the air campaign against Islamic State jihadists in Syria, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday.

"We are expecting the planes to arrive today or tomorrow (Friday)," Cavusoglu told the state-run Anatolia news agency, adding that Saudi equipment and personnel had already arrived on the ground.

The planes are to be stationed at the Incirlik base, which is already hosting US, British and French war planes taking part in the strikes against IS fighters in Syria. 

Private NTV television said four Saudi F-15 jets would arrive at Incirlik on Friday. It said that 30 ground personnel and equipment had already arrived aboard C-130 Hercules military transport planes on Tuesday. 

Saudi Arabia and Turkey both see the ousting of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as essential for ending Syria's five-year civil war and are bitterly critical of Iran and Russia's support of the Syrian regime.

The two overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim powers have in recent months moved to considerably tighten relations that had been damaged by Riyadh's role in the 2013 ousting of Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi, a close ally of Ankara.

Ankara has said it is in favour of a ground operation in Syria, but only if it is conducted in coordination with Saudi Arabia and other Western and Gulf members of the anti-IS coalition.

"We have since the beginning argued for the necessity of ground operations and all kinds of strategic moves to be carried out in addition to the air campaign," Cavusoglu said.

Comments 10
Thumb Mystic 25 February 2016, 13:50

Can they just get it over with and attack already?
We have heard these news before.

Thumb chrisrushlau 25 February 2016, 16:59

There are some difficulties with the Bangladeshi pilots of the F-15's, some of whom have rejected the neural implants that allow their English ground-controllers to "fly us like drones" while the nominal Saudi Air Force pilots of the F-15's enjoy a much-deserved ski vacation in the Swiss Alps. One of these pilots reportedly injured himself during an apres-ski fest trying to launch a paper airplane, cutting himself seriously, requiring a stitch to close the gaping wound. Several Swiss physicians consulted on the choice of suture material, until the Saudi Minister of Health, Ralph ibn Saud, announced that General Dynamics would supply titanium-reinforced steel thread beginning in 2024. In the meantime, the injured pilot would convalesce as the Saudi Minister of Airborne Terrorism Combat.

Thumb barrymore 25 February 2016, 17:15

stick to article 24, you sound a bit more intelligent.

Thumb Mystic 25 February 2016, 17:23

Meanwhile on Saudi Arabian southern borders:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfjJqqcMxNE&index=5&list=FLQ

Default-user-icon zatar pie (Guest) 25 February 2016, 14:52

"I gave you life, I'll take it back" the proverb says, hope its the case with the gulf countries. Keep in mind the political map and the conflict resolution always requires for the neighbour countries to meet their concerns, especially, when the Othman Empire ( classic British toy or US after 1945) was aiming for the different scenario and has been playing good guy in the eyes of Arabs by sending humanitarian aid to Palestine, boat tragedy, attacking Israel verbally, all for the sake of Othman Empire with the blessing from KSA and Gulf Beddoes. Have a zatar pie with the tea for breakfast

Thumb Mystic 25 February 2016, 16:21

Actually he does write like me, I wouldn't make another account to write stuff that I already do eagledawn, I just hope Naharnet will not delete others just because they are anti wahabi.

Thumb justin 25 February 2016, 16:25

“العفو الدولية”: إيران مستمرة بالتعذيب والإعدامات والقمع
http://www.lebanese-forces.com/2016/02/25/iran-358/

https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/middle-east-and-north-africa/iran/report-iran/

Thumb justin 25 February 2016, 16:26

i think you would mystic. You are a known troll.

Thumb justin 25 February 2016, 16:29

non binding

Thumb justin 25 February 2016, 16:33

what are you celebrating? One would think it was your huthis who stormed Aden Airport. It is pro government forces so what are you celebrating? lol