Wednesday, December 5, 2012

NATO Approves Missiles on Turkey-Syria Border


Among concerns of the Assad government using chemical weaponry against the Syrian people, NATO has agreed on deploying the Patriot anti-missile system along Turkey's border with Syria. This particular defense system uses radar to detect and destroy incoming threats, including missiles and aircraft. It can lock onto a target more than 80 km away and can be fired remotely within nine seconds of detecting a threat. Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from Brussels, Belgium.

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