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NATO increases missile defence posture after Turkey incident

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March 5 (Reuters) - NATO ‌has increased its alliance-wide ballistic ​missile defence posture following the intercept of a missile ⁠from Iran targeted at Turkey, its military headquarters said on Thursday.

The posture will remain at ​the heightened level until the threat from Iran's "continued, indiscriminate ‌attacks across the region subsides," Colonel Martin O'Donnell, spokesperson for the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, ⁠said in a post on X.

O'Donnell ⁠said NATO had "perfectly executed" its missile defence in Turkey on Wednesday.

"In less than 10 minutes, NATO service members identified a threat to allies, ‌a ballistic missile, confirmed its trajectory, alerted ⁠land- and sea-based missile defence ‌systems and launched an interceptor ​to defeat the threat and protect our territory and its people," he said.

NATO Secretary General ‌Mark Rutte earlier on Thursday ​said the alliance ⁠does not plan to trigger its Article ‌5 mutual defence clause ⁠over the ballistic missile attack, amid fears the alliance could become embroiled in the U.S.-Iran war.

Rutte ​did not go ‌into detail when asked about an increased defence ⁠posture in the ​alliance.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer and Andrew Gray; ​Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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