US Marines assaulted by nationalist group during Turkey port visit


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Two U.S. Marines from the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp were assaulted Monday, Sept. 2, by members of a Turkish nationalist group while on shore leave in the city of Izmir. The attack occurred around 3:30 p.m. when the Marines, dressed in civilian clothes, were approached by 15 individuals affiliated with the Turkish Youth Union, a secular nationalist organization known for its strong anti-American sentiments.

The assailants reportedly placed a bag over one Marine’s head while chanting, “Yankee, go home,” an act reminiscent of a 2014 incident in which the same group attacked U.S. sailors in Istanbul.

The Turkish Youth Union has a history of such demonstrations, which it claims are in retaliation for a 2003 incident in Iraq where U.S. troops detained Turkish soldiers and placed hoods over their heads.

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Local authorities responded swiftly, detaining all 15 individuals involved in the assault. The two Marines were unharmed but were taken to a local hospital as a precautionary measure before being released back to their ship, Cmdr. Timothy Gorman, a spokesman for U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, confirmed.

The USS Wasp, which arrived in Izmir on Sunday following joint exercises with the Turkish Navy, is part of a broader U.S. naval buildup in the eastern Mediterranean. This deployment aims to deter potential Iranian actions in response to recent escalations in the region.

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The U.S. Embassy in Ankara confirmed the incident in a social media post, expressing gratitude for the swift action taken by Turkish law enforcement. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and local police are cooperating in the ongoing investigation.

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Two U.S. Marines from the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp were assaulted Monday, Sept. 2, by members of a Turkish nationalist group while on shore leave in the city of Izmir. The attack occurred around 3:30 p.m. when the Marines, dressed in civilian clothes, were approached by 15 individuals affiliated with the Turkish Youth Union, a secular nationalist organization known for its strong anti-American sentiments.

The assailants reportedly placed a bag over one Marine’s head while chanting, “Yankee, go home,” an act reminiscent of a 2014 incident in which the same group attacked U.S. sailors in Istanbul.

The Turkish Youth Union has a history of such demonstrations, which it claims are in retaliation for a 2003 incident in Iraq where U.S. troops detained Turkish soldiers and placed hoods over their heads.

https://twitter.com/genclikbirligi/status/1830591940733153515

Local authorities responded swiftly, detaining all 15 individuals involved in the assault. The two Marines were unharmed but were taken to a local hospital as a precautionary measure before being released back to their ship, Cmdr. Timothy Gorman, a spokesman for U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, confirmed.

The USS Wasp, which arrived in Izmir on Sunday following joint exercises with the Turkish Navy, is part of a broader U.S. naval buildup in the eastern Mediterranean. This deployment aims to deter potential Iranian actions in response to recent escalations in the region.

https://twitter.com/USEmbassyTurkey/status/1830635020077130111

The U.S. Embassy in Ankara confirmed the incident in a social media post, expressing gratitude for the swift action taken by Turkish law enforcement. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and local police are cooperating in the ongoing investigation.

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