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09/04/2010 | Surprise: 100 U.S. nukes based in Istanbul with double-key security system

World Tribune Staff

The United States was said to be maintaining a nuclear weapons arsenal in a Turkish city.

 

A former Turkish ambassador said the United States has deployed dozens of tactical nuclear weapons in Istanbul. Taner Baytok, who also had been a consultant to the Turkish Defense Ministry, said the weapons were under the protection of a double-key system to prevent unauthorized firing.

"One of the keys is in the United States and the other in the host country, in this case Turkey," Baytok said on April 5. "During war time these weapons are fired with this double-key system."

Turkey was said to harbor up to 100 U.S. nuclear weapons as part of NATO. But the warheads were long believed to have been based at the Turkish air base at Incirlik rather than Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey.

Baytok said some of the tactical weapons were located in Istanbul while others were in cities near the Black Sea. He defined tactical weapons as those designed to strike former Warsaw Pact states in Europe.

Neither Turkey nor the United States responded to Baytok's assertion. In 1972, he said, Ankara issued its only decision regarding the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal.

"It [the 1972 decision] says no changes will be made on the nuclear weapons in Turkey unless necessary," Baytok said. "This means we haven't received new nuclear weapons nor we have returned the old ones."

World Tribune (Estados Unidos)

 


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