hipery2 t1_ixz69g8 wrote
Reply to comment by raven_oscar in Zelensky and the Prime Minister of Belgium sign declaration of support for Ukraine’s membership to the EU and NATO by TheRealMykola
Still is.
They are currently blockading Russian war ships from entering the Black Sea.
Also when Putin threatened to end the grain deal, it was Turkey's naval power that got Putin shut up.
[deleted] t1_iy0z8u4 wrote
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raven_oscar t1_iy10cj9 wrote
We are talking about Turkey as part of NATO. Initially it seems to be accepted because of possibility to carry out plane based nuke strikes deep into russia. That's why B61 bombs were (and probably are) stationed in Incirlik Air Base. Now NATO has ICBMs so this role is less relevant. Yes thanks to Montreux Convention Turkey can limit warships transferred to Black Sea but in case of full scale russia vs nato war it is not that important as turkey would be part of NATO and there for target for nukes.
hipery2 t1_iy1cw0z wrote
Turkey has the second largest NATO army. Is that relevant enough for you?
raven_oscar t1_iy1eur6 wrote
I know that it has. Not really relevant in case ww3 with nukes and stuff. And I don't recall them as part of joint nato land operations. And it is quite hard to make land offensive to the north from their positions.
hipery2 t1_iy1h59o wrote
They can open a new front from the Caucasus.
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