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In Turkey, the Road to Proliferation Goes Through a Military Base
Jan 21, 2020 | 09:30 GMT

For the United States, the military fallout of having to leave Incirlik Air Base might not be too severe -- unlike the political ramifications.
(IBRAHIM ERIKAN/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Highlights
- Turkey has threatened to expel the United States from key bases in Turkey if their bilateral ties deteriorate further amid possible U.S. sanctions against Ankara.
- While the loss of the Incirlik and Kurecik facilities in Turkey would be disruptive to Washington, it could find alternative locations elsewhere in the region.
- The biggest ramification of such an expulsion could be that it prompts Turkey to pursue a nuclear weapons program.
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