Erdoğan extends condolences to Turkey's Armenians over 1915 events
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan meets with Armenian Patriarch Sahak Maşalyan (L) in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 22, 2020. (AA Photo)
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan offered condolences on Saturday to the Patriarch of Turkey's...
It is certainly kinematically possible to attain that range using a ballistic projection. Such a scenario is possible in the case of an air interception miss during the ascent phase.
At the current time juncture, Turkey leaving the North Atlantic Alliance cannot withstand as a weighed hypothetical the scrutiny of even a rudimentary SWOT or PEST analysis. I can't really see any dilemma given the specifics at hand, it is pretty clear-cut.
Can someone quantify what the...
For shipping, maritime and freight companies, speed is not of the essence for the vast majority of commodities hauled to and from the Black Sea. Cost is. This trend has been going on for a couple of decades now, to the point that freight ships today are traveling at a lot lower speeds than they...
If Turkey could build and fully utilize it without abandoning the treaty, the admirals would have zero problems with it! Their problem is with touching the treaty, not the canal itself.
At least, this is frankly what I get from reading the declaration in the first post.
Exactly, that is what I wrote. So, they are against Turkey abandoning the treaty.
That is actually what they wrote in their declaration too.
The canal is purely incidental. If Turkey could build and fully utilize it without abandoning the treaty, the admirals would have zero problems with it!
May be wrong here, but the crux of the matter was that they don't want Turkey to unilaterally abandon the Montreaux Treaty.
So it is the other way around. One of the justifications for building the Canal is that "Turkey can force the naval traffic there, after changing the legal status of the...
I'm getting the impression that the whole brouhaha is an internal political game of sorts.
The idea of unilaterally changing the Straits convention to remove the free passage clause for civilian vessels in peacetime is diplomatically and legally ludicrous. At least, that is my reading of it...
That is all well and good but...you cannot really make any more F-22s.
Is Trump talking about transferring existing US fighters to Israel? Has he asked the Air Force about that, lol?
Moreover, reading the original source makes me think this is some kind of hoax/fake news. It talks about a 14...