Arms commerce with Russia: america put Turkey underneath strain



The deliberate buy of Russian anti-aircraft missiles has brought on many issues for Turkey's companions for months: now the US has set a deadline for Ankara and threatens to expel Turkish pilots.


The USA gave NATO, NATO's accomplice, a deadline by the top of July to cease shopping for the Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missiles. If Ankara doesn't react, the Pentagon threatens to expel Turkish pilots from america. These are pilots of the Air Pressure who practice on NATO F-35 fighters.



Furthermore, after the deadline, the involvement of Turkish corporations within the building of F-35 machines will probably be completely restricted, the Pentagon Secretary of State, Ellen Lord, warned. The USA has already suspended Turkish participation within the manufacturing of the F-35.


On the similar time, america threatened to cease supplying F-35 fighters. Turkey has bought 4 of those jets. The ultimate supply of the machines, however is not going to come if Ankara for the acquisition of the Russian air protection system S-400 held, wrote the protection secretary Patrick Shanaha his Turkish counterpart Hulusi Akar.


Erdogan insists on the armor enterprise



The S-400 settlement between Turkey and Russia has brought on tensions with NATO for months. The USA and different NATO member states concern that Russia will be capable of acquire data on NATO plane by the S-400 system. Washington desires Ankara to amass the US Patriot system as an alternative of S-400 missiles.


Nevertheless, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan insisted this week on the arms commerce with Russia. His authorities doesn't intend to "give up", he stated. The primary Russian anti-aircraft missiles needs to be delivered in June or July.



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