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    Retired Turkish ambassador claims nuclear bombs stored in Istanbul

    Monday, April 5, 2010
    ISTANBUL - Hürriyet


    Taner Baytok, retired ambassador and former Defense Ministry
    consultant, claimed that the U.S. has tactical nuclear weapons in
    Istanbul.

    According to Baytok, the approximately 100 tactical nuclear weapons
    are not at the U.S.'s Ä°ncirlik Base in Adana as believed but in
    Istanbul, the most populated city of Turkey.

    Baytok explained the difference between strategic and tactical
    weapons: Strategic ones are continent-to-continent class and they are
    mostly stored on American soil. The tactical ones were placed during
    the Cold War, which would be fired to the Iron Curtain countries first
    as they are attached to faster missiles with shorter ranges. Baytok
    said some of these weapons are in Istanbul and in some other cities
    near the Black Sea.

    The weapons are fired with a double-key system, said Baytok. `One of
    the keys is in the U.S. and the other in the host country, in this
    case Turkey. During war time these weapons are fired with this
    double-key system.'

    Baytok also said the SALT and START pacts signed between the former
    Soviet Union and the U.S. have resulted in the modification of the
    nuclear weapons of the latter in Europe. Many of the tactical warheads
    in Europe were modified to be installed on planes but those in Turkey
    remain the same.

    `The only governmental decision dates back to 1972. That decision is
    interesting. It says no changes will be made on the nuclear weapons in
    Turkey unless necessary. This means we haven't received new nuclear
    weapons nor we have returned the old ones,' he said.
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