I'm just happy to see the progress on the new prototype (the new CEO seems more professional and trustworthy imo; would be also nice if we could hear something about the RCS facility and the testbed). Also we don't really know the details of the discussions and what they will entail. Trump might whip some congressmen for all we know, although it's not that likely. But time will tell. Fidan's press conference contained great insights for the average akp voter if they had ears to hear. You can't have a fully indigenous defense industry. That's a ridiculous goal to have, to isolate yourself from R&D expenditure of much bigger economies.
It's clear that only a few large countries have a fully national defense industry. But we see what's happening around F-35 deliveries. Moreover, it's not just about this or the KAAN engine. There's been much discussion here, so I won't repeat what's already been said.
The point is that Turkey shouldn't subordinate its foreign policy to the whims of more powerful countries, even if they're its allies. We remember the embargo imposed by one of its allies 50 years ago, at the height of the military operation in Cyprus. Ten years ago, Turkey, after the downing of a Russian bomber, found itself in a vulnerable position again.
I watched a film about the Turkish national car, the "Devrim." The engine stalled, and they abandoned it. (That damn engine again.) So they shouldn't have stopped at anything...
In the end, everything worked out with TOGG.
Why should, say, Turkic countries constantly beg the Russians for weapons? Look where our Kazakh brothers have been expecting danger for the last 150 years? Exclusively from the north! From Russia. And now look at who the Kazakhs are constantly forced to buy weapons from? From Russia! This is absurd!
Unfortunately, it's not just the Kazakhs who find themselves in this absurd situation. We are all in this dire straits.
Turkey now has the opportunity to break out of this vicious cycle and give us a chance to defend ourselves from our eternal enemy.
Before the industrial age, we possessed superior weapons for centuries.
Turkey must not become disheartened and stop halfway, as happened with Devrim. Someday it will have to carry out its own "revolution." You have suffered setbacks in the past, but today you are very close to your goal, and I have reason to believe that the current generation will be able to achieve it.