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    US keeps nearly 70 nuclear bombs in southern Turkey: Report

    A US B61 thermonuclear bomb (file photo)

    press tv
    Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:44AM GMT

    A report says the United States keeps about 70 B61 nuclear bombs at a
    military base in southern Turkey.


    According to a recent report published by the Arabic Nakhel news
    agency, Turkish sources said the bombs are kept at Turkey's Incirlik
    Air Base in Adana province.

    The thermonuclear bomb, which is 3.53 meters long and weighs 320
    kilograms, is considered as one of the most strategic weapons of the
    US.

    Between 10 to 20 of the bombs were stored at Turkey's Balikesir and
    Ekinci airbases before they were transferred to Incirlik, the report
    said.

    Turkey is also home to a controversial NATO radar base manned by US
    forces, which is part of a larger US-led missile system.

    The missile system became operational in Turkey's eastern province of
    Malatya in early 2012.


    Some leading Turkish politicians and lawmakers have cautioned that the
    system will not be beneficial to Turkey and will only serve the
    interests of the Israeli regime.

    The stationing of the US-sponsored radar system in Turkey was hailed
    by American officials as the most significant military cooperation
    between Washington and Ankara since 2003, when Turkey refused to allow
    a US armored division to cross Turkish territory to join the military
    invasion of Iraq from the north.

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