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    Turkey Accuses Iran of Missile Attacks Amid Tehran’s Denials, Tensions Rise

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan publicly accused Iran of launching ballistic missiles towards Turkish territory, highlighting a growing security concern in the region. Speaking on Saturday, Fidan revealed that despite clear technical evidence confirming the missile launches, Iran continues to reject any responsibility for these aggressive actions. This latest development comes after NATO defense systems successfully intercepted a third missile fired from Iranian soil within a span of just nine days.

    Fidan disclosed that he had engaged in direct talks with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, following the most recent missile interception on Friday. During their discussions, Iran maintained its stance of denial, insisting that it neither authorized nor had any connection to the missile attacks. However, the Turkish minister emphasized that the technical data collected by NATO and Turkish military sources tells a different story, creating a significant gap between Iran’s official statements and the facts on the ground.

    These diplomatic exchanges are ongoing at both military and diplomatic levels as Ankara seeks clarity and accountability. Turkey’s government has made it clear that while it aims to manage the situation through dialogue, it remains fully prepared to defend its sovereignty. Fidan underscored Turkey’s robust deterrence capabilities, warning that the nation is well-equipped and fully aware of when and how to respond to any threats. This firm stance reflects Ankara’s determination to resist provocations and maintain regional stability amid escalating tensions.

    The missile interceptions mark a troubling escalation in the security dynamics of the region. NATO forces shot down the first ballistic missile on March 4, followed by a second interception on March 9. Both incidents were met with Iranian denials, further complicating diplomatic relations. It is important to note that US military personnel are stationed at two critical NATO bases in Turkey: Incirlik, located near the southern city of Adana, and Kurecik in central Turkey. The latter hosts an advanced early-warning radar system designed to detect missile launches from Iran, underscoring the strategic importance of these facilities in monitoring regional threats.

    As tensions continue to simmer, Turkey’s response highlights the delicate balance between pursuing diplomatic solutions and maintaining a strong defense posture. The ongoing missile incidents not only strain bilateral relations between Ankara and Tehran but also raise broader concerns about security and stability in the Middle East. Observers will be closely watching how both nations navigate this crisis in the coming weeks, especially given the involvement of NATO and the United States in the region’s security architecture.

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