lmao the automatic "lets throw our problems on arabs" mode
hitting on Alevi/Shia is a long Turkish tradition from the days of Yavuz Selim to the Grey wolves movement (Maraş massacre)
good try thou, you must be a 16 year old Kemalist XD
Nope
1- According to Adana Agreement, Turkey has the right to secure its security, plus the moment a rocket launched against Turkey and struck a Turkish town from the Syrian side, it's a green signal to intervene.
2- The Iraqi case: Bashiqa Base is a result of an agreement between Kurdistan...
we have an Iraqi calling Turks uncivilized, and a Turk again generalizing ALL Arabs based on propaganda t.v show from one state that doesn't have good relations with Turkey.
you gotta love the continuing stereotypes and racism..
The Sarp-L on the Toyota MOST likely wont enter service, I believe its to show the platform integrating capability. the picture in back says "defense innovation award"
Spetstechnoexport, part of the Ukroboronprom State Concern, has signed a $6 million contract with Turkish company Aselsan for the supply of VHF radio stations for the needs of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, the concern's press service has reported.
No wonder, Historically speaking the secretary general of the Arab League were mostly Egyptians
and they usually side with Egypt's agenda and not the league as an institution (and here's one of the reasons why its a failure). your average Arab rather watches a Turkish drama on TV and not these...
Hello there. I found your recent thread "Saudi Arabia Destroyed Obama's Middle East Project" translated into Arabic in different forum. I'm not sure who should receive credit for that?. both threads were published around the same time yesterday.
DUBLIN // The UK’s push to expand its trade networks after the Brexit referendum has included the sales of almost £50 million worth of weaponry to Turkey since the failed coup.
Newly-published export statistics reveal that since July, the UK has sold missiles, bombs, drones, aircraft, and body...
What are you mumbling about?
The U.S by far offers the most advanced and most reliable weapons and defense equipment's. Gulf states decided from
day one to use western weapons in all sectors predominantly (there's of course a few eastern equipment's).
You just can't in a few nights or days to...
Speaking as someone from the gulf region. Mushshak basic-trainer entered the RSAF service long time ago. as for Turkish defense equipment's there's an increasing number of users among gulf states. and showed interests in many Turkish weapons.