mustafa erkan
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You are soo sure.Have any information?Lol, UAE will never buy Altay.
Bahrain?
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You are soo sure.Have any information?Lol, UAE will never buy Altay.
You're not too late to buy stock (not just Aselsan, btw, look at the growth rate of BIST listed companies to get a general idea: http://finans.mynet.com/borsa/hisseler/). I'm sure it'll double again and again.Should have bought large amount of Aselsan stocks 10 years ago, would have been a multi millionaire today.
Good. Now our arms industry will develop more!Germany freezes arms shipments to Turkey: Report
Germany has frozen all arms deliveries to Turkey, a newspaper reported on July 21, amid a row between the NATO partners that has sharply worsened since the arrest of several rights activists in Istanbul.
Berlin stepped up its travel advisory for Turkey on July 20 and warned it would review state guarantees for foreign investment there—measures which Ankara labelled “blackmail and threats.”
As part of a sweeping overhaul of bilateral ties, Germany is also “freezing all planned and ongoing arms deliveries to Turkey,” the top-circulation Bild newspaper reported without citing a source.
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s right-hand man, Peter Altmaier, did not confirm or deny the report in a ZDF television interview but warned that “we will at any time consider whether further measures are necessary.”
Relations between Turkey and Germany, home to three million ethnic Turks, have been badly strained, particularly after the failed coup last year.
In the months after the July 2016 coup attempt, Germany already blocked 11 separate arms export shipments to Turkey, including handguns, ammunition or weapons components, according to media reports.
Relations sharply deteriorated after a court in Istanbul ordered six rights activists to remain in custody for allegedly aiding a “terror” group on July 18, with German citizen Peter Steudtner among them.
In the war of words, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble compared Turkey with the former communist German Democratic Republic (GDR).
“Turkey is arresting people arbitrarily and not respecting even minimal consular standards. It reminds me of the way it was in the GDR. When you travelled there, you knew if something happens to you, no one can help you,” said Schaeuble.
Altmaier also confirmed that Berlin would urge Brussels to freeze 4.45 billion euros ($5.2 billion) in EU funds theoretically earmarked until the end of 2020 for Turkey, a long-term aspirant for membership to the bloc.
July/21/2017
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ge...ort-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=115776&NewsCatID=351
Good. Now our arms industry will develop more!
Let's see what happens with U214..
That time came a long time ago. But we didn't do anything. And for the life of me i can't figure out why.Well time has come to open up the borders for our syrian friends
I will tell you what will happen. Turkey will threaten to open the borders towards Europe, Greece will shit its pants and so will the other countries, they will be outraged at germany whose politicians will talk of supporting the decision in hopes of getting votes for the election in the coming months. After that germany will silently sell turkey what they want and beginning sucking Turkey off again. People act like Turkey needs Germany more than the other way. Europe needs Turkey much more than anybody can imagine. Without Turkey Europe would be in chaos at the moment. Without the work of Turkish Intelligence there would have been dozens of attacks in germany and france, but they will never tell you that cause how can the third world country that is Turkey according to german media be so needed for germany who is a worldpower. Look at Rheinmetall, they want to do buisness with Turkey and our firms because they know the potential we have and what we can achieve in the coming years. Germany is playing its last dying card it has which it wont after 5 years.
Also there were already talks with the ukraine to replace the german engines in T-155 with their own engines which work just as well. Wouldn't suprise me if our defence industrie had already planned for this.
My mind is stuck on Altay's power pack now... Could this mean no MTU engines anymore?