Turkey faces a pivotal decision on its Russian-made S-400 systems, with potential NATO ties and F-35 reinstatement at stake, while Moscow warns such moves need its approval. The outcome could reshape Turkey’s relations with both NATO and Russia.
Turkey faces a pivotal decision on its Russian-made S-400 systems, with potential NATO ties and F-35 reinstatement at stake, while Moscow warns such moves need its approval. The outcome could reshape Turkey’s relations with both NATO and Russia.
What a clown show! Turkey realising they bought a load of scrap iron, and Lavrov whining about another country adhering to deals.
F-35s or S-400s? The choice should be clear.
Mafia land’s insistence on Turkey adhering to the contract is a sick joke, considering mafia land’s constant breaking of agreements, contracts, and international laws.
Erdogan clown thinks he can play both sides. And in the end he will end up f*cked twice