Iraq is
now capable of shooting down Turkish jets entering Iraqi airspace to target
Kurdish militants, Iraqi Air Force Officer Iskander Witwit recently told the
New York Times.
An
analysis of the state of Iraq following the Syrian civil conflict appeared in
New York Times, where an Iraqi general said Iraqi officials were aware of
Turkish jets entering their airspace and that they "resented it."
Witwit
was then quoted as saying that Iraq was now capable of defending itself against
these intrusions.
“God
willing, we will be arming Iraq with weapons to be able to shoot down those
planes," Witwit said.
The
article defined the increase in Turkish jets crossing over as one of Iraq's major
concerns as it was undermining “Iraq's ability to control its own [air]
space."
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