British media alert: Erdogan holds 50 US nuclear warheads hostage

“Erdogan is holding 50 American nuclear bombs hostage at the strategic base of Incirlic”. So they write today British media referring to the US-Turkey crash following the last operation in northern Syria, which the Trump administration has condemned by imposing sanctions on Turkish ministers and economy. Fill “B61-12” DailyMail writes in it [...]
“Erdogan is holding 50 American nuclear bombs hostage at the strategic base of Incirlic”.
So they write today British media referring to the US-Turkey crash following the last operation in northern Syria, which the Trump administration has condemned by imposing sanctions on Turkish ministers and economy.
Fill “B61-12”
The Daily Mai writes among other things referring to sources from senior American officials at the Pentagon that the position of 50 nuclear warheads “B61-1218x1> is a major danger for the region at the moment when these two states are in open conflict with each other, while practically these weapons are Erdogan's hostage at Incirlic base, broadcast Albeu.com.
Incirlic Base in Turkey
The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on the three ministers of Turkey's government following the operation launched in Syria on the grounds that human rights are being violated and crimes against humanity have been opened.
Sanctions signed by President Trump include Turkish Defence Minister Ulusi Akar, Interior Minister Suleiman Soylu and Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez.
Recent Developments in Syria
Sanctions envision blocking these ministers, which translates into stopping economic, political or diplomatic contacts with them. According to the document, who breaks this Treasury Department decision suffers the same sanskione.
Also, Trump announced earlier that he had suspended talks on a $100 billion trade agreement with Turkey, as well as raised 50% import tariffs for Turkey's originating steel.
Turkey follows the operation in northern Syria for several days, stressing that it seeks to build a safe corridor for refugee returns and the destruction of the infrastructure of separatist Kurdish forces, which it calls terrorists.











