Syria Says Turkey Request for Missiles 'New Act of Provocation'

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Turkey's request to NATO for Patriot missiles is "a new act of provocation," Syrian state television quoted a foreign ministry official it did not name as saying on Friday.

Turkey turned to its NATO partners earlier this week to request the deployment of surface-to-air Patriot missiles to protect its troubled border with Syria.

In its first reaction to Turkey's request, the Syrian foreign ministry accused Ankara of causing "tension and destruction."

"Syria holds (Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip) Erdogan responsible for the militarization of the situation at the border between Syria and Turkey, and the increase of tension and destruction to the detriment of the Syrian and Turkish peoples," the official said.

The Syrian government has long accused Turkey of harboring, financing and arming rebels fighting to topple President Bashar Assad.

Comments 1
Thumb geha 23 November 2012, 18:52

Syria is nervous :)
closing in on this regime....