BRUSSELS (AP) ? Even if NATO quickly approves Turkey's request for the deployment of Patriot missiles on its border with Syria, winning parliamentary approval, selecting sites for the air defense batteries, and transporting them there mean they probably wouldn't be operational for weeks.
Germany, the Netherlands and the U.S. have the advanced PAC-3 model Patriots that Turkey wants to intercept ballistic missiles, but if they come from the two European countries, their parliaments may have to vote on that first.
NATO said Wednesday it will consider Turkey's request "without delay," and next week a NATO team will visit the alliance member for a site survey to consider a deployment. Officials say the Patriots would probably be sent by sea.
Syria's civil war has left Turkey the target of artillery and mortar fire.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/deployment-patriots-turkey-could-weeks-140418502.html
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