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Pact militar Israel – Grecia impotriva manevrelor navale si aeriene turcesti

Posted in Grecia, ISRAEL, razboi, Turcia by saccsiv on septembrie 17, 2011

   Citez din articolul Israeli-Greek defense pact invoked versus Turkish naval and air movements:

Israelul si Grecia au apelat la pactul de aparare reciproca semnat in secret in urma cu numai 12 zile luandu-se in considerare manevrele turcesti maritime si aeriene din estul Marii Mediterane. Sursele agentiei debkafile semnaleaza ca s-a ajuns la un acord Miercuri, 14 Septembrie, dupa o lunga convorbire telefonica nocturna intre prim-ministrul israelian Binyamin Netanyahu si omologul sau grec George Papandreou si intrunirea Cabinetului israelian de Securitate largit convocata pentru a discuta amenintarea turceasca in privinta platformelor petroliere si de gaze extrateritoriale.

Prim-ministrul grec a pus problema manevrelor flotei turcesti in Marea Egee si Marea Mediterana, in special in privinta cresterii frecventei zborurilor de recunoastere in ultimele 48 de ore in perimetrul insulei grecesti Kastelorizo  din sud-estul Mediteranei la doar doi kilometri de coasta Turciei. Avioanele de recunoastere erau escortate de avioane de vanatoare turcesti.
Atena se teme de un atac asupra insulei, cu o pupulatie de sub 1000 de locuitori, in incercarea de a o captura sau pentru distrugerea resurselor. Israelul presupune ca un atac asupra insulei grecesti ar putea fi urmat de o agresiune militara turceasca pentru acapararea platformelor sale petroliere si de gaze situate in portiunea Mediteranei dintre Israel si Cipru. Papandreou a declarat ca Turcia e capabila de atacuri-surpriza asupra altor insule adiacente in apropierea coastei turcesti.

Ankara ar actiona sub pretexul ca Israelul si Ciprul n-au dreptul sa delimiteze si sa exploateze zacamintele de petrol si gaze naturale din estul Mediteranei – o zona bogata in combustibili fosili denumita Block 12 – fara consimtamantul Ciprului Turcesc (Republica Turca a Ciprului de Nord – TNRC). Turcia de asemenea sustine acuzatia Libanului ca Israelul ii jefuieste resursele naturale. Negocierile dintre Liban si Cipru n-au ajuns la niciun rezultat. Beirut refuza orice discutii cu Israelul.

Nici Ierusalim, nici Atena nu au facut publice detaliile pactului.

Sursele debkafile din cadrul armatei au dedus ca in primul stadiu, forte israeliene navale si aeriene ar fi pozitionate la baze grecesti mediteraneene. Cele doua servicii de informatii poarta discutii.
Pana acum, Israelul putea doar sa raspunda la amenintarea turca din cadrul granitelor sale. Cu o prezenta in bazele militare grecesti, Israelul ar putea interveni in  cazul unui atac in Mediterana. Luni, 12 Septembire, Ankara a antuntat conditii pentru a fi urmate ca flota maritima israeliana sa fie ferita de o agresiune turca:

1. Ambarcatiunile israeliene nu pot actiona impotriva navelor turcesti cu destinatia Fasia Gaza. Prim-ministrul Tayyip Erdogan considera nul si neavenit raportul ONU recunoscand legalitatea blocadei israeliene in Gaza.

2. Navele militare israeliene depasind linia de 12 mile delimitand apele sale teritoriale vor fi somate de nave turcesti si dezarmate.

Amenintarea nu priveste doar navigatia catre Gaza ci si platformele de foraj situate pana la 60 de mile in mare.

Purtatorul de cuvant israelian a incercat sa minimalizeze pericolul turcesc. Miercuri, 14 Septembrie, nu au fost luate in considerare rapoartele manevrelor maritime si aerience din sudul Mediteranei. Dupa intrevederea cabinetului, linia oficiala este ca Israelul „recurge la cumpatare in contrast cu frenezia Turciei” si trebuie sa astepte ca apele sa se linisteasca. Oricum, SUA si NATO monitorizeaza cu atentie criza generata de Ankara privind Israelul, Grecia si Ciprul si nu o vor lasa sa degenereze intr-o actiune militara.

Dar Israelul si Grecia par sa fie in cunostinta de cauza: Au apelat la pactul de aparare reciproca – nu inainte de a obtine permisiunea Washingtonului – crezand ca amenintarea turca indicata de manevrele militare este reala si tangibila.


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  1. saccsiv said, on septembrie 17, 2011 at 12:15 pm

    Pentru o mai facila parcurgere a acestui blog, cititi va rog si “CUPRINS”:

    https://saccsiv.wordpress.com/about/

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    • abc said, on septembrie 17, 2011 at 1:00 pm

      Mda, incep sa se lege lucrurile.
      Prin pronie divina, in urma razboiului ce va sa vina, Constantinopole va fi dat Greciei, si lucru acesta fara ca grecia sa participe la acest razboi.
      Mai cum lucreaza Dumnezeu.

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  2. un ortodox said, on septembrie 17, 2011 at 2:19 pm

    da abc asa este scris! turcia e ca sarpele cand ii vine sa fie ucis,chestia asta cu insula greceasca imi da furnicaturi caci TOATE profetiile spun ca va porni cel mai mare razboi de la o tara(teritoriu) mica !! si se si tilcuieste de catre sfinti ca: sa arate omenirii cat de nebuna a ajuns caci pentru un teritoriu mic se distrug total,ca razboiul nu se va opri de catre intelepciunea umana,va fi oprit de inger..ca daca s ar lasa omenirea ea nu ar opri razboiul..e cunoscut ca evenimentele au luat pe nepregatite omenirea neatenta,iar celor atenti la evenimente sa le lege de mantuire care nu vine fara o credinta…

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  3. IOAN said, on septembrie 17, 2011 at 5:14 pm

    ….ultimele informaţii tradus de a* la google privind GRECIA-ISRAEL-TURCIA….LINK…http://www.debka.com/article/21311/
    Israeli-Greek-Turkish air sea forces prepare for first Cypriot gas drilling
    DEBKAfile Exclusive Report September 17, 2011, 9:29 AM (GMT+02:00) Tags: Cyprus Turkey Greece Israel US Oil gas war

    US Noble Energy rig off Cyprus shore
    Military tension is building up among Greece, Turkey and Israel as Cyprus prepares to start exploratory drilling for gas offshore Monday, Sept. 19 in the face of threats from Ankara. All three have placed their air and sea forces in a state of preparedness along with the Cypriot army.
    From Wednesday, Sept 14, Turkish warplanes and fighters kept watch on the Homer Ferrington rig belonging to Houston-based Noble Energy as it moved from Israel’s offshore field Noa opposite Ashdod to Cyprus’s Aphrodite (Block 12) field ready to start work.
    It was the first time since the Mavis Marmara episode of May 2010 that Turkish warships came less than 80 kilometers from Israel’s territorial waters. DEBKAfile’s military sources report that Israeli missile ships and drones kept watch from afar on the Noble rig’s movement and tracked Turkish surveillance.
    As the rig moved into position opposite Cyprus, so too did two Turkish frigates. A Cypriot spokesman said Turkish warships and fighters had not entered the island’s territorial waters.
    Ankara questions the rights of Israel and Cyprus to drill for hydrocarbon reserves in the respective Exclusive Economic Zones marked out in an accord they concluded last year.
    The UN-approved Law of the Sea authorizes nations to mark out their Exclusive Economic Zones for the exploration of natural resources to a distance of 200 miles outside their territorial waters. Israel has never signed this treaty.
    Thursday, Sept. 15, in Tunis, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan continued to inveigh against Israel declaring: „They will see what our decisions will be on this subject. Our navy attack ships can be there at any moment.”
    Without specifically mentioning Cyprus, he said: „Israel cannot do as it pleases in the Mediterranean” and „Turkey is committed to preserving the freedom of navigation in international waters.”
    Erdogan avoided linking Israel to the Turkish dispute with Greece and Greek Cyprus but is obviously galled by the connection and its three manifestations.
    1. Cyprus’s Block 12 where drilling starts Monday borders on the huge Leviathan field Israel is developing in the eastern Mediterranean, whose proven gas reserves are calculated to be 8.5 trillion cubic feet. This would supply the entire US economy’s needs for a year.
    2. Noble Energy of Houston has a license to drill in Cyrus’s Aphrodite while the Israeli company Delek which is developing the Israeli offshore gas fields also has an option in the Cypriot field.
    3. Greece and Israel concluded a mutual defense pact on Sept. 4, 2011. Ten days later, Prime Ministers George Papandreou and Binyamin Netanyahu agreed to activate the pact in the light of Turkish threats against Israel and to exploration activity in the Mediterranean basin.
    Israel and Greece have therefore begun to coordinate their fleet movements in the eastern Mediterranean and around Cyprus.
    Erdogan’s threats were followed up this week by a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement saying: “It has been agreed that Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus will conclude a continental shelf delimitation agreement should the Greek Cypriot administration proceed with offshore drilling activities in the south of the island.”
    Ankara’s problem is that the Turkish Republic of Cyprus is not recognized by any country but Turkey.
    Washington has not only given Noble Energy a green light to start drilling off Cyprus but backed it up with a State Department statement Thursday: „The US supports the efforts to enhance energy diversity in Europe, noting the fact a US company was involved was also positive.”
    Since last Tuesday, Sept. 13, Turkish troop reinforcements are reported by DEBKAfile’s military sources as having landed in North Cyprus along with drilling equipment.
    These preparations indicate that Turkey is planning to start drilling in the Cypriot EEZ without reference to Nicosia. This would mean that Prime Minister Erdogan, while spouting high-sounding pledges to „preserve „freedom of navigation in international waters,” is preparing a wildcat breach of international law and treaties. Friday, the Greek government in Athens warned Ankara against pursuing this step.
    However, it would be in keeping with his past defiance of international norms. Even though Turkey accepted the UN Palmer commission’s mediation in its dispute with Israel over the flotilla escapade, Erdogan declared its findings „null and void” –- after the panel ruled that Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip was legal and justified.
    Next Monday, therefore, many eyes will be alertly watching to see what happens when the Noble rig starts drilling in Cyprus’ Block 12 of the Mediterranean.
    The Turkish prime minister has painted himself into a corner: If he orders his naval and/or air units to strike the American rig, he will have to take the consequences, possibly a confrontation with the US, Israel, Greece and Cyprus.
    If he does nothing, or nothing more than a token drilling off the Turkish side of the island, he will lose face as a leader able to back up his threats.
    He could take a third course like other Muslim rulers and vent his ire on Israel.
    The guessing in Washington, NATO and Israel is that the most likely arena for a potential clash of arms in the Mediterranean is offshore Cyprus and it is most likely to evolve into sea and air confrontatons involving Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Israel.

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  4. IOAN said, on septembrie 19, 2011 at 6:39 pm

    …. FARA PRECEDENT…TURCIA INCHIDE STRAMTOAREA BOSFOR IN DE 28 SI 29 SEPTEMBRIE CA SA REAMINTEASCA COMUNITATII INTERNA’IONALE CINE ESTE EA…http://www.defencenet.gr/defence/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24170&Itemid=83

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