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Iran war sees US-base host Turkey juggling Tehran, NATO ties
An Iranian missile intercepted near Turkey marks a dangerous escalation in the US-Israel war with Tehran.
Ankara, a key NATO member hosting sensitive US and alliance sites, is treading carefully to avoid being dragged into the conflict.
Despite rivalry, Turkey and Iran remain interconnected through a common border, energy infrastructure and security concerns.
This vital and fragile relationship is one Ankara is reluctant to uproot.
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An Iranian missile intercepted near Turkey marks a dangerous escalation in the US-Israel war with Tehran.
Ankara, a key NATO member hosting sensitive US and alliance sites, is treading carefully to avoid being dragged into the conflict.
Despite rivalry, Turkey and Iran remain interconnected through a common border, energy infrastructure and security concerns.
This vital and fragile relationship is one Ankara is reluctant to uproot.
An Iranian missile intercepted near Turkey marks a dangerous escalation in the US-Israel war with Tehran.
Ankara, a key NATO member hosting sensitive US and alliance sites, is treading carefully to avoid being dragged into the conflict.
Despite rivalry, Turkey and Iran remain interconnected through a common border, energy infrastructure and security concerns.
This vital and fragile relationship is one Ankara is reluctant to uproot.
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