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Turkey conducts largest ever navy drill as tensions rise in Mediterranean

Spread across three seas, the Turkish military is aiming to showcase its strength and advertise energy security, experts say

Ragip Soylu

27 February 2019

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Turkish military ships head out to sea for the largest drills in the country's history

Turkish armed forces began the largest naval exercise in the country's history on Wednesday, with 103 military vessels and thousands of soldiers conducting operations in three seas surrounding the country.

The drill, dubbed “Blue Homeland”, will be held until Saturday, covering over 462,000 square kilometres in the Black Sea, Aegean Sea and eastern Mediterranean.

Over recent months, tensions have been building in the waters to Turkey's west with its neighbours Greece and Cyprus, as the countries vie over subterranean energy resources, particularly natural gas.

As part of the naval exercise, 13 frigates, 6 corvettes, 7 submarines, 7 minehunter vessels, and dozens of patrol and landing ships, along with military helicopters and drones, are conducting war games.

Blue Homeland has already caused disturbance in neighbouring countries, as Greek media reports suggest Athens has perceived it as a source of “renewed concern given the recent tension in bilateral relations”.

An Ankara-based source close to Turkey's military, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Middle East Eye that initial Turkish military plans in September didn’t intend for the scale now seen.

“They changed the plans. It seems to me that they have wanted to send a signal to the region about Turkey's capabilities,” the source said.

Greece's new defence minister and former army chief, Evangelos Apostolakis, sought to play down the drill, describing it as “regular Turkish military training activities”. He said, however, that Greece would still monitor them.

Retired Turkish rear admiral Deniz Kutluk told MEE that Blue Motherland’s main aim was to show the real capabilities of Turkey's navy for deterrence, rather than sending messages to any neighbouring country.

“There was this outside perception that the Turkish navy has been undermined by domestic shocks," he said.

"Senior commanders seem to understand this misperception. That’s why they wanted to reveal to the world that the Turkish navy is capable of simultaneously fighting in three seas surrounding Turkey.”

Be that as it may, the drills come a week after Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu declared that Turkey would in coming days send two ships to the waters near Cyprus to begin exploring for oil and gas.

"Let those who come to the region from far away, and their companies, see that nothing can be done in that region without us. Nothing at all can be done in the Mediterranean without Turkey, we will not allow that," Cavusoglu said.

According to the Reuters news agency, Turkey's first drillship, Fatih, was launched in October to explore off the coast of Turkey's southern Antalya province. Another ship that it purchased was slated to operate in the Black Sea, but has been diverted instead to the seas around Cyprus.

Asked about the significance of the exercise in terms of the timing and the size, Kutluk said that Turkey was manifesting its strength in the eastern Mediterranean.

“I have heard that three countries [Israel, Greece and Cyprus] were thinking that they could easily overcome the Turkish navy," he said.

"Turkey won’t abandon its rights due to some countries. Turkey has the military advantage in terms of technical capabilities, geostrategy and natural resources.”

Competing countries
Last November, Greece, Italy and Cyprus signed a $7bn deal with Israel to lay a pipeline and purchase Israeli natural gas, which will eventually reach wider European markets.

However, recent reports suggest the deal may be undermined by a separate deal hatched between Egypt and Cyprus, as Cairo looks to profit from its own rich reserves.

Necdet Ozcelik, an independent security analyst who served as an operations sergeant in the Turkish special forces, told MEE that Blue Motherland was being used to demonstrate that Turkey could provide energy security and act as a transit hub for resources in the region.

“The competition in eastern Mediterranean for energy resources will be increasingly under the spotlight as the Syrian crisis comes to an end," he said.

"Turkey is now serving as a land bridge to Europe with several gas pipelines. Gas reserves in Cyprus and Israel might be a real contender against the Turkish alternative, if possible Turkey could also be part of those plans.

"In any case, Turkey is proving that it is militarily capable of protecting its interests in the region, and without its active involvement a solution would be hard to reach in the eastern Mediterranean."

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/...t-ever-navy-drill-tensions-rise-mediterranean
 
Turkey should focus on Israel first then Cyprus later. Deal with Israel first then go after Greece. Israel funds Greece and Cyprus through Rothschild family.
 
Necdet Ozcelik, an independent security analyst who served as an operations sergeant in the Turkish special forces, told MEE that Blue Motherland was being used to demonstrate that Turkey could provide energy security and act as a transit hub for resources in the region.
:rofl::omghaha:
Those thieves are trying to steal Egyptian and Israeli gas like they're stealing Syrian oil. Is there a more shameless thief anywhere on this Earth? :lol:

fnationsfreakin nato should help cakm things down. Stupid greek ppl.
NATO needs to break Turkey's jaw.
 
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Those thieves are trying to steal Egyptian and Israeli gas like they're stealing Syrian oil. Is there a more shameless thief anywhere on this Earth? :lol:

Israel.

"NATO needs to break Turkey's jaw."

What's that? NATO controlled by jews through money that is fake/fiat?

On that note i think Russia and Turkey should form a coalition against NATO instead of fighting each other as Israel makes them.
 
I get that there's religious hatred between Muslims and Jews, but look at the matter objectively: Turkey stole way more land from Kurds, Cypriots, Syrians, Greeks, and probably many more I'm missing than Israel could ever take from Palestine.
On that note i think Russia and Turkey should form a coalition against NATO instead of fighting each other as Israel makes them.
Nah. Turkey needs to get checked. Hard.
 
I get that there's religious hatred between Muslims and Jews, but look at the matter objectively: Turkey stole way more land from Kurds, Cypriots, Syrians, Greeks, and probably many more I'm missing than Israel could ever take from Palestine.

Nah. Turkey needs to get checked. Hard.

Jews were fine under the Ottomans. It's after the jews took over palestine region did things start to go south for the region. Jews are not good rulers. They are better kept under leash. Turkey is good for Palestinians and for jews.

https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-ottoman-empire/

The Sephardic Exodus to the Ottoman Empire
How Jews fleeing Spain and Portugal transformed the region.
 
I get that there's religious hatred between Muslims and Jews, but look at the matter objectively: Turkey stole way more land from Kurds, Cypriots, Syrians, Greeks, and probably many more I'm missing than Israel could ever take from Palestine.

Nah. Turkey needs to get checked. Hard.

Even though turkey is in nato i never see nato saying good stuff about turkey ever.

I wonder why turkey stays with them..
 
I get that there's religious hatred between Muslims and Jews, but look at the matter objectively: Turkey stole way more land from Kurds, Cypriots, Syrians, Greeks, and probably many more I'm missing than Israel could ever take from Palestine.

Nah. Turkey needs to get checked. Hard.

Turkey stole nobody's land. Those were all historical Ottoman territories.
 
I get that there's religious hatred between Muslims and Jews, but look at the matter objectively: Turkey stole way more land from Kurds, Cypriots, Syrians, Greeks, and probably many more I'm missing than Israel could ever take from Palestine.

Nah. Turkey needs to get checked. Hard.
Excluding a limited region of Abbasid Caliph's borderlines , The Kurds settled in Anatolia began with the Turkish victory of Manzikert. Lands which the Abbasid caliph had given to the Marwanes were under Byzantine rule. After the Great Seljuk State, also Anatolian Seljuk State, was Turkish state. After the Anatolian Seljuks, which were destroyed as a result of the Mongol invasions, all the Anatolian principalities in the period of the Beyliks were composed of Turkish tribes.

Turkish settlements in the some regions of Syria and Egypt gained majority during Tulunids period which is began 9th century. Then its continued with the Mamluks(Dawla al Turkiyya) until the 16th century, then region became a patronage under the Ottoman Empire until 1918.

The reason for the conquest of Cyprus was realized at the request of the Greeks who were suffering from the catholic Luzignan (french) persecution. Because the Ottoman civilization, until the results of the French Revolution, was the main state of the Greeks. During the crusades, Turks were not only protect to Muslims but also Eastern Christians. Because bigotry catholics saw them as heretics. There was blood bond between Turks and Rums. There are hundreds of examples of this, but one of the most important, the second dynasty Orhan's wife was the daughter of the Eastern Rome Emperor. On this day, most of lands in the territory of Greece passed from Latin, Venetian or under Austrian hinterland to the Turks and then to Greece.

You can't prove anything here with stereotypes and provocative aggressive style. We can discuss with you under a separate title with each region mentioned above. If you are talking about stealing the land , you must primarily look at your own homeland and nation, dear false flagger.
 
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"For me, the most important part of the exercise will be the port visits made by the Turkish warships. Between 6th and 8th March, 40 ports will be visited by 67 participating naval units, 7 of which are foreign ports.

Turkish warships will visit, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russian Federation, Georgia and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The simultaneous visits to the Black Sea riparian states have a high symbolic value. Turkey is the only nation that can perform such a diplomatic show of force. It is not a small event to do port visits in 5 different nations at the same time."

What Does The Exercise Mavi Vatan Mean?
 

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