NATO Vows Defense Following Iran Missile Intercept Near Turkey
In a written statement, the alliance said: “NATO continues to be ready to defend against any threats from any direction.” Operational specifics were not disclosed, but NATO added that it will “continue to adapt our ballistic missile defense system to evolving threats.”
Türkiye’s National Defense Ministry reported earlier that the missile entering Turkish airspace was intercepted by NATO air and missile defense assets deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Similar incursions on March 4 and 9 were also neutralized by NATO defense systems.
Türkiye joined NATO in 1952, marking the alliance’s first postwar expansion nearly 75 years ago.
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