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NICHOLAS G. KARAMBLELAS
Turkey violates US law when its F-16s fly over the Aegean
COMMENT 17.01.2020 : 18:50
A Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet is seen preparing to take off from an air base during a military exercise in the central Anatolian city of Konya. For years, the US has sold F-16s and upgrades to such fighter jets to Turkey.

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Every year the United States enacts a law titled the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). It sets forth a comprehensive legal framework for the armed forces as well as measures for national and international security. The NDAA for 2020 became law on December 20, 2019. Among its voluminous provisions, Turkey is removed from the F-35 program as a sanction because it has purchased the Russian S-400 air defense system. The US Congress has determined that this purchase violates the legal terms and conditions with which Turkey must comply in order to participate in the F-35 program. Further sanctions may be imposed on Turkey if it deploys the S-400s.

Ironically, the US Congress ignores a violation of US law which Turkey has been systematically committing for almost two decades. For years, the US has sold F-16s and upgrades to such fighter jets to Turkey. At least since 2004, when Recep Tayyip Erdogan became prime minister and now president of Turkey, Turkey has deliberately and on an almost daily basis sortied its F-16s toward the Aegean Sea. Since 2017, there have reportedly been thousands of such sorties. Usually these sorties violate the Athens Flight Information Region (FIR) and internationally recognized Greek airspace over the Aegean Sea. Each such sortie violates the United Nations Charter and international law when the F-16s enter the Athens FIR and Greek airspace.

However, before the sorties even violate the UN Charter and international law, they violate US law. Among the conditions under which the US sells F-16s and arms to Turkey and other nations is that they must be used only for legitimate self-defense. The concept of self-defense has existed in domestic law and customary international law since ancient times.

A person has the inherent right of self-defense if another person acts in a way that places the former in fear of imminent death or injury. At the international level, a nation lawfully acts in its legitimate self-defense when another nation acts against the former nation in an aggressive or hostile manner. The magnitude of the force which the aggrieved nation can use must be proportionate to the magnitude of the force which the aggressor nation deploys.

It is the act of ordering the F-16s to fly toward the Athens FIR and Greek airspace which violates US law of legitimate self-defense. Whether or not the F-16 actually enters and violates the Athens FIR or Greek airspace is irrelevant. Neither Turkey nor any other nation nor any international organization has ever alleged or even implied that Greece acts in an aggressive or hostile manner such that Turkey must invoke legitimate self-defense. Greece has never deployed its military to act against Turkey in any way by which Turkey could even remotely maintain that its sorties are legitimate self-defense. Consequently, Turkey violates the terms under which the US sells the F-16s.

Laws are merely devices which implement policies. The law is simply the vehicle by which the policy takes effect. It is the policy which matters. After the Second World War, generations of US policymakers understood, in varying degrees of wisdom, that diplomacy and international law alone could not adequately confront Soviet aggression. They developed a policy of arming threatened nations so that they could defend themselves, the Vietnam War being an obvious colossal failure of this policy.

The US became and reportedly remains the largest seller and supplier in the world of arms in terms of volume and dollars. To assure that the arms are used in a manner consistent with the policy and not misused, the US laudably requires that US-supplied arms can only be used for legitimate self-defense. The US, not the recipient nation, determines whether or not the recipient nation uses the arms for legitimate self-defense. If the recipient nation does not, the US law requires that sanctions be imposed on the recipient nation.

In the geopolitical context, the nature and scope of legitimate self-defense varies in terms of the history of the affected nations and the particular facts on the ground. However, where the geopolitics are not ambiguous, the policy of using US-supplied arms only for legitimate self-defense must be applied and respected. If not, the policy does not have any meaning in any geopolitical context. In the Aegean Sea, the geopolitics are wholly unambiguous. With its sorties toward the Aegean Sea, Turkey willfully and blatantly violates US law and, therefore, negates the policy which the law is meant to implement. This is the act of an adversary not an ally.

Nicholas G. Karambelas is an attorney and a director on the Board of Directors of the American Hellenic Institute (AHI) in Washington DC.

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While US self defence extends to 7000 miles away to Iraq while Turkey self defence extends to inside Turkey where is the logic. Turkey have paid for the planes and can fly up to heaven and earth its Turkey right to do so. Stop spreading gossips of unimaginable proportions.
 
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A complete dependency
Those who have russian planes are dependent as well if we speak from military perspective i think it is same situation with those who operate chinese planes but I agree that americans not only make your military dependent on them they also want to hijack your country’s both domestic and foreign policies
US are the worst but their counterparts(russia and china) are not much better either
 
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Those who have russian planes are dependent as well if we speak from military perspective i think it is same situation with those who operate chinese planes but I agree that americans not only make your military dependent on them they also want to hijack your country’s both domestic and foreign policies
US are the worst but their counterparts(russia and china) are not much better either
Hence I advocate for our turk brothers to get their hands on 3-4 squadrons of JF-17 block third. It's reliable, advanced at par with the. Block 52 and sanction free
 
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Here's a brotherly suggestion, turks should be operating some odd squadrons of jf 17 block three just in case. It's a very capable combat platform and in the hands of turk pilots it gonna out maneuver everything the regional airforces are flying around . @Hakikat ve Hikmet
Actually i like jf-17 don’t know why turkey isn’t offering its participation in the block 3 jf-17 i think pakistan should invite turkey officially for jf-17 block 3 program

As for the topic i can say only this:
If greeks think that turkey is “violating” their “fake/artificial” airspace then they should have balls and make turks stop “violating” it
Waiting for others to do your homework will only further sink what has left of your country reputation in the eyes of turks and will make you even bigger joke than you are now (this is objective based opinion)
Greeks should be real and accept that 12 miles of airspace is unrealistic and won’t be accepted by Turkey 50-50 of agean airspace is a good deal toward permanent peace
 
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Greeks can go to hell.

Greece= Terrorist State

They supported pkk. So the blood of our soldiers and citizens are on their hands.

So good job Turkiye and give the greeks a piece of their medicine.
 
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Actually i like jf-17 don’t know why turkey isn’t offering its participation in the block 3 jf-17 i think pakistan should invite turkey officially for jf-17 block 3 program

Someone has to make a whisper somewhere. Seriously it's the best bet out there for Turkey and can perform a plethora of operations even which the f16 are barred from doing. I mean with the configuration of two wwr, 4bvr attached through dual racks, a jammer under the fuselage , an aesa radar and two fuel tanks makes it pretty formidable air superiority jet.

Then there's a naval aspect to it as well,and to top it off you guys can plug and play a variety of turkish origin weapons as the ew suit and other softwares have our own input in designing them
 
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Greeks can go to hell.

Greece= Terrorist State

They supported pkk. So the blood of our soldiers and citizens are on their hands.

So good job Turkiye and give the greeks a piece of their medicine.
They supported armenian terrorists as wrll
8 feto soldiers are still given asylum by Greece
There’s literally pkk camp in greece
I think it’s better for them to accept 50%-50% of agean sea rather to be 100% turkish in near future
 
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They supported armenian terrorists as wrll
8 feto soldiers are still given asylum by Greece
There’s literally pkk camp in greece
I think it’s better for them to accept 50%-50% of agean sea rather to be 100% turkish in near future

Turkish Humanists and Turkish liberals can fool us about how Turks and Greeks are brothers and how we lived with each other for centuries.

All bullcrap to fool a naive gullible person. Turks and Greeks will be enemies for eternity.

Only thing Greeks deserve is the iron fist of the Turks. Same for the armenians. Never let your guard down.

If Turkiye was not strong in its region the Greeks and the armenians would have pounced on us long ago remember when the Ottoman Empire was collapsing the Greeks and Armenians thought it was a good time to pounce and wipe us out.
 
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