What's new

US backtracks on arms deal with Turkey, denies transfer of warships

Hindustani78

BANNED
Joined
Apr 8, 2014
Messages
40,471
Reaction score
-47
Country
India
Location
India
US backtracks on arms deal with Turkey, denies transfer of warships - Daily Sabah

he U.S. has shelved the handover of two leftover frigates to Turkey as Congress excluded Turkey from a bill seeking permission to transfer vessels to foreign countries citing Turkey's sour relations with Israel and the latest gas row with Greek Cyprus. The move is interpreted by foreign policy experts as an action that will lead Turkey to think twice before getting into new arms purchases.

Signed into law by U.S. President Barack Obama, the Naval Vessel Transfer Act of 2013 authorizes the transfer of the frigates Curts and McClusky to Mexico on a grant basis. The act also authorizes the sale of the frigates Taylor, Gary, Carr and Elrod to Taiwan, Defense News reported.

In the 2012 version of the Naval Transfer Act, Turkey was to receive two Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigates, the USS Halyburton and the USS Thach, which are being decommissioned by the U.S. navy. However, some members of Congress objected to the transfer of naval frigates to Turkey, mainly citing the county's strained relations with Israel and Greek Cyprus in the Mediterranean.

The decision from Congress came after Turkey made various trade agreements with Russia and started looking for alterative sellers when purchasing heavy military products. Turkey is negotiating a tender for a long-range air defense missile system with the U.S. and France after eliminating China from its possible suppliers.

The offer to transfer the vessels was not a result of a Turkish demand, but the U.S. denying the planned transfer could make Turkey look for alternatives in its planned expansion of military craft.

"I believe we should hold off on sending powerful warships to Turkey and encourage the government in Ankara to take a less belligerent approach to their neighbors," Congressman Eliot Engel reportedly said during the debate, an approach that Ankara strongly opposes. On Tuesday, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan slammed some Western powers for what he called their defamation campaign against Turkey and said: "We are not a country that you can point a finger at and scold."

Members of Congress particularly emphasized Turkey's tension with Greek Cyprus over energy sources off the divided island and its alleged pressure against natural gas exploration by U.S. companies in the region.

"Turkey has recently threatened legitimate Cypriot and Israeli efforts to cooperation on energy exploration," another congressman, Brad Sherman, was quoted as saying.

Turkey is one of around a dozen countries that can manufacture its own warships thanks to its national warship program, the National Ship Project (MİLGEM). Two corvettes, Heybeliada and Büyükada, designed and built by local manufacturers, were completed in 2008 and 2011. The completed ships have been handed to the Turkish Navy.
 
. . .
Or may be because of Turkey improvement of relations with Russian Federation and cant say is it even a reason for Greece exit from Euro zone.Turkey being member of NATO will get those warships with time and right now United states will not.

TASS: World - Russia’s new gas pipeline to Turkey may be named Turkish Stream

Gazprom will build a gas hub on the Turkey-Greece border under a new 63 billion cubic meter pipeline project. Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller said the construction of a gas pipeline to Turkey will make it possible to reduce the risks linked with natural gas transit through Ukraine. Russia’s steel pipe manufacturers hope that all their products originally meant for the South Stream project will be redirected to the new gas pipeline project.
The South Stream gas pipeline worth €15.5 billion was intended to pump 67 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas to Europe annually. The pipeline’s underwater section 900 km (559 miles) long was intended to run along the bed of the Black Sea from the Russkaya compressor station on the Russian shore to the Bulgarian coast. The onshore section was planned to cross Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Slovenia and Austria.


Merkel and Germany Open to Possible Greek Euro Zone Exit - SPIEGEL ONLINE
As has so often been the case, European eyes are now on German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Until the middle of 2012, Greece's exit from the euro zone was seen as a possibility, if a risky one. But then, the chancellor fundamentally reconsidered her position on Greece, as she later told a small group of journalists, and made her decision: To save the euro in its entirety, Greece would have to remain in the common currency zone. There was, she said, "no alternative."
 
.
US backtracks on arms deal with Turkey, denies transfer of warships - Daily Sabah

he U.S. has shelved the handover of two leftover frigates to Turkey as Congress excluded Turkey from a bill seeking permission to transfer vessels to foreign countries citing Turkey's sour relations with Israel and the latest gas row with Greek Cyprus. The move is interpreted by foreign policy experts as an action that will lead Turkey to think twice before getting into new arms purchases.

Signed into law by U.S. President Barack Obama, the Naval Vessel Transfer Act of 2013 authorizes the transfer of the frigates Curts and McClusky to Mexico on a grant basis. The act also authorizes the sale of the frigates Taylor, Gary, Carr and Elrod to Taiwan, Defense News reported.

In the 2012 version of the Naval Transfer Act, Turkey was to receive two Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigates, the USS Halyburton and the USS Thach, which are being decommissioned by the U.S. navy. However, some members of Congress objected to the transfer of naval frigates to Turkey, mainly citing the county's strained relations with Israel and Greek Cyprus in the Mediterranean.

The decision from Congress came after Turkey made various trade agreements with Russia and started looking for alterative sellers when purchasing heavy military products. Turkey is negotiating a tender for a long-range air defense missile system with the U.S. and France after eliminating China from its possible suppliers.

The offer to transfer the vessels was not a result of a Turkish demand, but the U.S. denying the planned transfer could make Turkey look for alternatives in its planned expansion of military craft.

"I believe we should hold off on sending powerful warships to Turkey and encourage the government in Ankara to take a less belligerent approach to their neighbors," Congressman Eliot Engel reportedly said during the debate, an approach that Ankara strongly opposes. On Tuesday, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan slammed some Western powers for what he called their defamation campaign against Turkey and said: "We are not a country that you can point a finger at and scold."

Members of Congress particularly emphasized Turkey's tension with Greek Cyprus over energy sources off the divided island and its alleged pressure against natural gas exploration by U.S. companies in the region.

"Turkey has recently threatened legitimate Cypriot and Israeli efforts to cooperation on energy exploration," another congressman, Brad Sherman, was quoted as saying.

Turkey is one of around a dozen countries that can manufacture its own warships thanks to its national warship program, the National Ship Project (MİLGEM). Two corvettes, Heybeliada and Büyükada, designed and built by local manufacturers, were completed in 2008 and 2011. The completed ships have been handed to the Turkish Navy.
If they are not even giving these ships to Turkey there is no chance they will ever give to Pakistan we need to go for more F-22 and Type 54A from China @Horus
 
.
If they are not even giving these ships to Turkey there is no chance they will ever give to Pakistan we need to go for more F-22 and Type 54A from China @Horus

Turkey is able to construct its warships by its own and i wont be shock if in some days Turkey will roll out a new Corvette.

Turkey is one of around a dozen countries that can manufacture its own warships thanks to its national warship program, the National Ship Project (MİLGEM). Two corvettes, Heybeliada and Büyükada, designed and built by local manufacturers, were completed in 2008 and 2011. The completed ships have been handed to the Turkish Navy.
 
. . .
Is the US in any state to blackmail anyone at present time?
 
.
Turkey is able to construct its warships by its own and i wont be shock if in some days Turkey will roll out a new Corvette.

Turkey is one of around a dozen countries that can manufacture its own warships thanks to its national warship program, the National Ship Project (MİLGEM). Two corvettes, Heybeliada and Büyükada, designed and built by local manufacturers, were completed in 2008 and 2011. The completed ships have been handed to the Turkish Navy.

Yes we know, Pakistan and Turkey are allies
 
.
If they are not even giving these ships to Turkey there is no chance they will ever give to Pakistan we need to go for more F-22 and Type 54A from China @Horus


Why on earth would you want to buy American military equipment? Why sustain and enrich the war machine?
 
.
Manufacture an empty hull warship is one thing. Manufacture all sub component by yourself is another thing(propulsion system, radar, combat system, weapon platform like main guns, CWIS, medium/long range air defense missile, chaff, anti warships missile,anti submarine torpedo and sonar)
 
.
Why on earth would you want to buy American military equipment? Why sustain and enrich the war machine?
Depending on the cost it could have been a good deal. Get them cheap and then let havelsan upgrade them just like they did the other oliver hazards. The navy would have had 18 frigates and then a few years later tf-100 and tf-2000 would join the fleet. That would give the navy 20+ frigates.
 
. . .
Back
Top Bottom