During a meeting of defense ministers in Brussels on Thursday, the NATO secretary-general said that the alliance was prepared to send ground troops to protect Turkey following violations of Turkish airspace by Russian jets.

Jens Stoltenberg, said that the organisation intended to “send a clear message” to show that the world’s most powerful military alliance was prepared to act in defence of its citizens. “Nato will defend you, Nato is on the ground, Nato is ready,” he said.

Nato is able and ready to defend all allies, including Turkey, against any threat,” Mr Stoltenberg continued

Just met #Turkey FM to express #NATO solidarity. I call on Russia to respect NATO airspace&avoid escalating tensions http://t.co/oOVRLmjB5W — Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) October 5, 2015

But will this deployment effectively provide military support for ISIS and al-Nusra?

Kurt Nimmo via Infowars reports:

Ankara scrambled two F-16s to intercept the Russian aircraft and summoned the Russian ambassador in protest.

According to McClatchy, however, the Russian jet did not violate Turkish airspace:

A Turkish security official said Turkish radar locked onto the Russian aircraft as it was bombing early Friday in al Yamdiyyah, a Syrian village directly on the Turkish border. He said Turkish fighter jets would have attacked had it crossed into Turkish airspace.

But a U.S. military official suggested the incident had come close to sparking an armed confrontation. Reading from a report, he said the Russian aircraft had violated Turkish air space by five miles and that Turkish jets had scrambled, but that the Russian aircraft had returned to Syrian airspace before they could respond.

McClatchy also notes Turkey has moved its border:

Turkey has maintained a buffer zone five miles inside Syria since June 2012, when a Syrian air defense missile shot down a Turkish fighter plane that had strayed into Syrian airspace. Under revised rules of engagement put in effect then, the Turkish air force would evaluate any target coming within five miles of the Turkish border as an enemy and act accordingly.

The so-called “buffer zone” — allegedly established to protect refugees and stage military operations aimed at ISIS — is a de facto no-fly zone used to protect jihadist fighters entering the country from Turkey.

More Evidence of Turkish Collusion with ISIS

Earlier this week a leaked German intelligence document confirmed reports that Turkey is directly assisting Harakat Ahrar ash-Sham al-Islamiyya, a coalition of Islamist and Salafist units that have vowed to establish a Sunni Wahhabist state under Sharia law in Syria.

Ahrar ash-Sham is aligned with al-Nusra which has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.

The Russians understand that Ahrar ash-Sham — currently the most powerful and effective jihadist group fighting in Syria — must be targeted if it hopes to turn back the effort to unseat Bashar al-Assad.

If NATO follows through on its promise to “defend all allies” by inserting troops in Turkey’s illegal “safe zone,” it will be effectively aiding and abetting the Islamic State.