Image Source: Keep Talking Greece.
There are reports that between 20 and 100 nuclear weapons are being moved from Incirlik Air Base, Turkey (70 miles from the Syrian border) to Deveselu air field in Romania:
- Global Security (May 2016): Deveselu Base, Romania
- The New Yorker (17 July 2016: The H-Bombs in Turkey
- Stimson (14 August 2016): US Nuclear Weapons in Turkey at Risk of Seizure by Terrorists, Hostile Forces
- Stimson (August 2016): B61 LIFE EXTENSION PROGRAM Costs and Policy Considerations
- Business Insider (15 August 2016): A briefing for Congress on possibly moving the US's nuclear weapons from Turkey's Incirlik Air Base
- Jerusalem Post (15 August 2016): Report: Terrorists Could Seize US Nuclear Weapons from Turkey Base
- Russia Today (15 August 2016): US nukes in Turkey vulnerable to ‘terrorists & other hostile forces’ – think tank
- The Sun (15 August 2016): ISIS NUKE THREAT Dozens of US nuclear bombs stored at Turkish air base ‘are at risk of being seized by terrorists’
- Newsweek (15 August 2016): U.S. TURKEY AIRBASE NUKES AT RISK OF SEIZURE FROM 'TERRORISTS': REPORT
- Keep Talking Greece (18 August 2016): USA moves nuclear weapons from Incirlik Air Base in Turkey to Romania
- EurActiv (18 August 2016): US moves nuclear weapons from Turkey to Romania
- The Times (19 August 2016): Kremlin presses Turkey for access to US airbase
- Sputnik News (20-21 August 2016): Kremlin Presses Turkey for Access to NATO's Incirlik Air Base, Home to US Nukes
- Russia Today (21 August 2016): Russia could use Incirlik airbase ‘if necessary’ – Turkish PM
- The Illuminati Conspiracy Blog (22 August 2016): Nuke Transfer: Great Opportunity for Nuke Theft (the conspiracy theorist's view)
"Map of main air bases and other important airfields in Romania, as of 1989. (Map by Tom Cooper, based on Encarta 2003 software)." Image Source: ACIG.
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