Defence in the Media: 13 January 2016
...individual risk assessment. Istanbul There is widespread reporting, including in The Financial Times, The Guardian, Daily Express, The Daily Telegraph and The Times that Turkey has blamed Daesh for the...
...individual risk assessment. Istanbul There is widespread reporting, including in The Financial Times, The Guardian, Daily Express, The Daily Telegraph and The Times that Turkey has blamed Daesh for the...
...France, Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UK and USA called on Russia to immediately cease its attacks on the Syrian opposition and civilians, and to focus its efforts on fighting...
Of note for defence news this morning are reports, including on BBC News,that Turkey has again summoned the Russian ambassador after a reported second violation of its airspace by a...
...that they ‘expect more’ of Turkey in the war against the insurgents. Meanwhile, the paper writes that the British government is ‘moving towards’ a parliamentary vote to authorise British military...
...that the cease-fire agreement in Eastern Ukraine is being routinely violated and that NATO foreign ministers are preparing to meeting in Turkey this week. The Independent and Radio 4 Today...
...supported by Special Forces to gather intelligence and coordinate strikes, and that there are alternatives to fighting alongside the Syrian army, including a partnership with Jordan and Turkey. Patrick Cockburn...
...that increasingly intensive Russian airstrikes are pushing tens of thousands of Syrians from the city of Aleppo towards the Turkish border, according to Turkey's PM, Ahmet Davutoglu, who predicts a...
...Image of the day HMS Duncan is seen here in Cannakale, Turkey as part of the Gallipoli 100th anniversary. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for...
...the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, considers the ceasefire an important step in ultimately resolving the Syrian conflict.The Daily Express also notes that Turkey hopes the ceasefire will mean defeat...
...years. The article also states that Turkey has a 12,500 name watchlist but is unable to act as swiftly as it might want to because of inadequate cooperation with other...