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Rutte: Epic Fury'de İtalya'dan 500 ABD Uçağı Havalandı

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NATO Genel Sekreteri Mark Rutte, Fox News'e verdiği röportajda, İran savaşı sırasında yürütülen Epic Fury Operasyonu kapsamında İtalya'daki Amerikan üslerinden 500 ABD uçağının kalkış yaptığını açıkladı. Rutte, bu sayının Avrupa genelinde 4 bin ila 5 bin arasında olduğunu belirterek, Avrupalı müttefiklerin çatışmada ABD'ye yardım etmediği yönündeki anlatıyı çürütmeyi hedefledi. Açıklama, İran savaşı sonrası transatlantik ilişkilerdeki gerilimler bağlamında geldi. Rutte'nin verdiği rakamlar, Avrupa'nın operasyonel desteğinin boyutunu vurgulayarak, müttefikler arasındaki savunma işbirliğinin devam ettiğine işaret ediyor.

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Started 24 Jun, 10:27 4 events Updated 24 Jun
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latest: 24 Jun
  1. Security24 Jun, 10:27

    500 US aircraft took off from Italian bases during Epic Fury - Rutte

    (ANSA) - ROME, JUN 24 - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told Fox News in an interview that "500 U.S. aircraft took off from American bases in Italy" during Operation Epic Fury as he sought to rebut the narrative that the United States' European allies failed to help during the Iran war. "So that's a huge number," Rutte added. "If you look at all of Europe, we're talking about between 4,000 and 5,000 flight missions". (ANSA). Read article...

  2. Security24 Jun, 12:52

    Rutte's statements on US flights from Italy misleading says defence ministry

    (ANSA) - ROME, JUN 24 - The defence ministry said Wednesday that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's assertion that 500 US flights took off from American bases in Italy during Operation Epic Fury was misleading, stressing that Rome had only authorized the bases to be used for ordinary operations during the Iran war and not for offensive combat missions. Rutte's comments sparked a political row here, with opposition politicians saying they conflict with the government's statements about the use of the bases and calling on Premier Giorgia Meloni to report to parliament to clarify. During the war the Italian government said it would allow the US to use its bases for normal operations and logistics flights, in accordance with a bilateral treaty, but it denied permission for its bombers to use the Sigonella air base in Sicily in March. "It is surprising that the NATO Secretary General, who has nothing to do with Operation Epic Fury, would present an account that conveys a completely misleading message by confusing the types of authorized flights," the ministry said. "Italy only authorizes flights that are provided for by the treaties and that completely exclude kinetic activities, as it has always done and as it will continue to do under the current agreements. "Only technical and logistical, non-kinetic, activities were authorized within the procedures established by existing agreements. "Whenever a request outside this scope was made, as is well known, Italy did not grant authorization. "A more in-depth investigation at the source would have been sufficient to have a true picture of what has happened and is happening every day." A NATO official told ANSA that Rutte had only wanted to stress how the allies, including Italy, had implemented the existing bilateral treaties during the war as he sought to rebut the narrative that they had failed to help. President Donald Trump has blasted Europe's NATO members for not doing enough to help during the war and has been particularly critical of Premier Giorgia Meloni, with whom he engaged in a verbal tussle after saying she begged for a photo at last week's G7 summit. Meloni said the assertion was false while stressing that Italy will continue to have strong relations with the US. (ANSA). Read article...

  3. Security24 Jun, 13:56

    Italy rebukes NATO's Rutte over remarks on US use of bases in Iran war

    ROME, June 24 - Italy on Wednesday pushed back against remarks by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that hundreds of U.S. aircraft had taken off from American bases in Italy to support military operations against Iran, saying Rome had authorised only technical and logistical flights.

  4. Security24 Jun, 18:46

    Rome rejects NATO chief's remarks on Italian support for US attacks in Iran

    Rutte says 500 planes took off from US bases in Italy, while Rome says only logistical support authorized

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