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BRUSSELS â" Â NATO is ready to defend alliance member Turkey amid artillery exchanges along its tense southeastern border with Syria, its top official said Tuesday.
Turkey and Syria have exchanged mortar and cannon fire across their common border since errant Syrian shells killed five Turkish civilians last week, sparking fears of a wider regional crisis.
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen backed Turkey's right to defend itself.
"I would add to that that obviously Turkey can rely on NATO solidarity, we have all necessary plans in place to protect and defend Turkey if necessary," he said ahead of a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels.
NATO nations expressed solidarity with Turkey after errant Syrian shells killed five Turkish civilians last week. But analysts say the alliance is reluctant to involve itself militarily in another conflict at a time when its main priority is the war in Afghanistan and the handover of responsibility for security to Afghan government forces.
"We hope that all parties involved (in the Syrian crisis) will show restrain, and avoid an escalation of the crisis," Fogh Rasmussen said. "I do believe that the right way forward in Syria is political solution."
Fogh Rasmussen's comments came as the Dogan agency quoted unidentified military sources as saying that at least 25 additional F-16 fighter jets were deployed at Turkey's Diyarbakir air base in the southeast late Monday.
The Turkish military's chief of staff inspected troops along the border with Syria on Tuesday.
The move is also seen as bolstering Turkish forces along the Iraqi border. Turkish jets struck Kurdish rebel targets in two separate cross-border raids in northern Iraq on Sunday despite warnings from Baghdad.

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Answer by Stop Liberal Reproduction!
Only the ones that liberals don't like are unconstitutional.
Answer by DIDDLY
Thousands and watch how the Liberals spin the Arizona law when it is upheld by the Federal courts.
Answer by A. E. Moreira
The state law is not not unconstitutional if: 1. The jurisdiction is different (that is, they don't cover the exact same thing). 2. If they are not different but cover the exact same thing, it mirrors federal law to a T, no more, no less. Typically, this means that state penalties are not imposed for federal violations. 3. If they cover the exact same thing but are not different, there is no federal Constitutional authority for the federal provision. Those in law can probably refine this.
Answer by FLSwampBoy
Other States do have some minor variations of Immigration laws on the books and they have been upheld on Appeals. That is why the Federal government will have difficulty going after the Arizona law. The Feds are probably doing this more as show, thus Hispanic support, versus believing they will win the case.
Answer by No
It was only a matter of time until the Bill of Rights would be attacked and gradually defeated. The first targets obviously would be the most vague-the 9th and 10th amendments. The founding fathers knew of this. They may have been amazing people but they were not Gods. They could not construct a Bill of Rights that would take *any* amount of abuse. At some point the people have to maintain it. Specifically you are speaking to the Tenth Amendment and its issues. It has been rendered almost moot now.
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