hacksquat
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I'm not saying Boeing is not to blame. I'm saying it wasn't some US conspiracy to screw Turkey. As some people were alluding US contracts weren't "dependable".
Turkey wanted to use 737's but the US uses 707's and some 767's. Only Elta of Israel makes a Wedgetail system that fits on 737's. Unfortunately Israel started a military ban to Turkey after the deal was signed and Boeing got caught in the middle.
True. I don't agree that US is an unreliable partner either. We already have a very well working supply chain with them. I have never heard of maintenance problems of our American supplied major hardware. Once they deliver something, they stand behind their product.
That being said, US's reluctance on supplying some new hardware due to "external concerns" date back decades and is really starting to annoy Turkey. The attack helicopter tender is a prime example which cost us many years. That reluctance could be a good thing though since it's giving us just another reason to jump start our own industry.