Turkey
ordered a Syrian civilian plane flying from Moscow to land in
Ankara yesterday on the suspicion it was carrying some suspicious cargo.
Today, Turkey said they found ammunition and military supplies. Syria wants to see the supposed guns they won't be receiving.
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Turkey downed this plane yesterday on the suspicion it was carrying heavy weapons. It was flying from Moscow, and Russia's
been one of Syria's biggest allies in the U.N. Security Council. If
weapons was found, it wouldn't be a good look for Russia.
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Tensions were rising between
Turkey and Syria already. When Turkey threatened more military action
and took down the plane, well. The statements floating around are a
mess. Turkey's Prime Minister said there were Russian-made arms on the
plane. From one the state's manufacturer's, no less. Russia says it's
all a lie, that the plane cleared customs and security checks before
taking off. Syria's foreign ministry says they want to see the weapons
Turkey allegedly found. C'mon, show us. Show us the guns, they say.
Turkey, if the guns do exist, likely won't have a problem showing them
off. In this game of diplomatic posturing, it all weighs on who is
bluffing.
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