“Turkey the right of self-defense, and maybe use it not by intervention, but by blockade”
They “create a climate” for an account of Ankara Turkish analysts, as reported by SKAI’s Istanbul correspondent Manolis Kostidis, are targeting Lesbos and Samos.
“Turkey the right of self-defense, and maybe use it not by intervention, but by blockade, and this is part of the diplomatic pressure,” said Deniz Tansi, political science professor at Yeditepe University.
“Any intervention by Turkey towards the islands will be a matter of legitimate defense. It should not be taken otherwise. Because we don’t know where they will hit… Because we cannot accept the militarization of the islands against Turkey and their transformation into arsenals,” he argued, as reported by Manolis Kostidis.
“How far is it here? 10 kilometers. That is, an artillery system that can be placed on the coasts can easily target Turkey, that is, the forces that will land can hit them. or hit a movement of ours in the seas,” military analyst Abdullah Agar told CNN Turk about northern Lesvos and its distance from the Turkish coast.
“The distance is only 2 kilometers, if he installs artillery units, or across from Kusadasi, while normally in war residential areas should not be hit” he also endangered Samos, forgetting that the Greek island also has residential areas…
It is noted that a third Turkish letter to the UN is ready and expected to be sent. This will include the militarization of the islands and the possibility of questioning their sovereignty, while Lesvos and Samos have been targeted.
The Greek islands will be at the center of the agenda of tomorrow’s meeting of Turkey’s National Security Council. “The militarization of the islands will be analyzed in detail, militarily, politically and diplomatically,” say Turkish sources.
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