Nato
says it will consider "without delay" Turkey's request to deploy
Patriot anti-missile systems to protect its border with the unrest-torn Syria.
The comments were made by the military bloc's chief Anders
Fogh Rasmussen.
Germany's foreign minister has already said the request by Turkey, a Nato member, should
be approved.
On several occasions last
month, Turkey's army returned fire across the border into
Syria after Syrian mortar shells landed inside its territory.
The exchange of fire followed the deaths
of five Turkish civilians in Syrian shelling.
'Exposed to attacks'
On Wednesday, Mr Rasmussen said he
had received a letter from Turkey - a Nato
member - to deploy Patriot missiles.
He said such a move would
"augment Turkey's air defence capabilities"
and "contribute to the de-escalation of the crisis along Nato's south-eastern border".
Patriot batteries use radar to
locate incoming missiles. Surface-to-air missiles are then launched from giant containers
and are guided onto their targets.
The system has been extensively used
by the US and allied troops since it was first deployed in 1986. It has previously been
deployed in Turkey during the invasion of Iraq in
2003.
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said he had instructed the country's ambassador to
Nato to approve Ankara's request for a
further deployment of the system.
"It would be a serious mistake if we were to refuse defensive support to a
Nato member country in a moment when this member country feels that it is exposed to
attacks from outside," Mr
Westerwelle said.
Until last year,
Turkey and Syria were close allies, but Ankara is now backing the
Syrian opposition and
calls for the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad.
While Turkey may not be at war with Syria, correspondents say it is now increasingly involved in its neighbour's conflict.
Turkey has a 900km (560 miles) border with Syria
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Transitive Verbs: use,
said, augment, received, followed
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Linking Verbs: use,
is, backing
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Action Verbs: deploy,
follow, instruct
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State Verbs: feel,
involve, have
· --> Adverbs
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Place Adverbs: in Turkey,
in Syrian shelling, inside
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Time Adverbs: Wednesday,
now, in 1986
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Adverbs of Manner: Extensively, previously, increasingly
· --> Objects
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Direct objects: the request, radar, the resignation
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Indirect objects: the
country’s ambassador
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Turkey, Mr Rasmussen
· --> Phrases: Ankara's request, military
bloc's chief, Turkey's air defence capabilities
· --> Clauses
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Dependent clauses: if we were to refuse defensive support, since
it was first deployed in 1986, but Ankara is now backing the Syrian opposition.
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Independent clauses: Mr Rasmussen said he had received a letter
from Turkey, Turkey has a 900km (560 miles) border with Syria, Turkey and
Syria were close allies,
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letter, occasions, crisis
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Proper nouns: Mr
Westerwelle, President Bashar al-Assad, Turkey
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Singular nouns: opposition,
mistake, support
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Plural nouns: correspondents,
civilians, missiles
FROM BBC.COM/NEWS
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