Indeed. Responsible for appalling injustices and war crimes. I find it shameful that the European countries criticise it so little and take even less action against it.lol
How about israel?
Indeed. Responsible for appalling injustices and war crimes. I find it shameful that the European countries criticise it so little and take even less action against it.lol
How about israel?
They do take action, its just that those actions are to enable israel and not hamper its genocidal and expansionist tendencies.Indeed. Responsible for appalling injustices and war crimes. I find it shameful that the European countries criticise it so little and take even less action against it.
That's your view.You don't even realise how hypocritical you sound with this take, that's all i gotta say.
What you don't understand is that we already know what is true and untrue about Turkey and we don't need someone else to parrot it to us the same old song about democracy and freedom stuff.That's your view.
One thing that surprises me is that in the string of responses to my post, nobody is prepared to acknowledge that what I wrote is true about Turkiye and untrue (written for effect) about the EU countries.
Democracy and freedom stuff is important to the people of Europe. Some of us and some of our governments will continue to parrot it to countries wanting to buy our kit. We don't support despots.What you don't understand is that we already know what is true and untrue about Turkey and we don't need someone else to parrot it to us the same old song about democracy and freedom stuff.
Anyone who openly states that those sales are blocked/vetoed due to "democratic reasons" is either a delusional person or lying on purpose for some certain agenda or simply they are living in another reality.
Fucking hell, isn't air getting a bit thin on your high horse? If you truly believe that UK or other EU countries actually give a flying fuck about "despots" as you put it, then I got a bridge to sell you. It is slightly used but in a great location, you'd love it.Some of us and some of our governments will continue to parrot it to countries wanting to buy our kit. We don't support despots.
If they don't, as you put it, 'give a fuck about this stuff' then why is it that they don't all want to take the profit to be made from selling Eurofighter to Turkiye?Fucking hell, isn't air getting a bit thin on your high horse? If you truly believe that UK or other EU countries actually give a flying fuck about "despots" as you put it, then I got a bridge to sell you. It is slightly used but in a great location, you'd love it.
Your condescending tone is truly not appreciated at all, especially when you're spouting bullshit like this. Take a good fucking look at which countries your beacons of democracy sold weapons to, which countries they gifted favourable policy decisions to and educate yourself a bit before spouting this stuff. Europe had no trouble selling weapons to Israel or Saudi Arabia while they were committing genocide but here you come and act as if countries actually give a fuck about this stuff, other than to sell this to people like you so that you can feel superior to others.
Because there are factions within these countries, certainly in Germany, that hated us long before Erdogan was even close to power. I don't know how old you are, but I'm certainly old enough to remember their rhetoric from those times. If they truly fucking cared, then they would've applied those principles evenly to every other country. The fact that they don't proves that they only use it as an excuse to bludgeon the countries that they either feel enmity towards, or deem unimportant enough that they can grandstand without much consequence and people like you will gobble it up and then prance around on their high horses.If they don't, as you put it, 'give a fuck about this stuff' then why is it that they don't all want to take the profit to be made from selling Eurofighter to Turkiye?
I take your point. Better not to sell to any regime that oppresses its people IMO.I think what our Turkish friends are angry about is the double standard of nato allies who justify their restrictions on military sales to turkey for 50 on issues of democracy and human rights but in the same breath sell stuff to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar or any other Middle Eastern/north African countries.
Who is "we" in this matter, that "don't supports despots"? Italy who is collaborating with multiple Turkish companies, same with Spain who also does the same or the UK who is trying to sell us Eurofighters? Do you think that you are the only available alternative?Democracy and freedom stuff is important to the people of Europe. Some of us and some of our governments will continue to parrot it to countries wanting to buy our kit. We don't support despots.
If the Turkish government wants to buy Eurofighter, there is an easy way to do that - stop behaving in an autocratic, dictatorial manner. Start behaving as your constitution demands - respect democracy. Europe does not want a de facto dictatorship on its doorstep.
I woud say because Germany was cornered by the rest of the EF consortium. It took many month for them to change Germany's decision. But now Germany has found another excuse.I'm sorry, locking up the politician most likely to defeat Erdogan in a free election was what prompted this as far as I can see. Before that and all the demonstrations that followed, Germany was agreeable to Eurofighter supply. What you say about German dislike/hatred for Turkiye being the cause does not make sense to me. If that were the reason, how come Germany ever agreed to selling Eurofighter to Turkiye?
Who is "we" in this matter, that "don't supports despots"? Italy who is collaborating with multiple Turkish companies, same with Spain who also does the same or the UK who is trying to sell us Eurofighters? Do you think that you are the only available alternative?
About your second paragraph, you finally showed your true colors, the same old hypocritical european, the same old song again, you guys care about democracy until some right wing party suddenly rises in popularity.
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Alman hükümeti Türkiye'ye Eurofighter satışını veto etti – DW – 18.04.2025
Handelsblatt gazetesi, İmamoğlu'nun tutuklanması nedeniyle Alman hükümetinin Türkiye'ye Eurofighter tipi savaş uçaklarının satışını engellediğini yazdı.www.dw.com
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Alman basını: Hükûmet, İmamoğlu'nun tutuklanması gerekçesiyle Türkiye'ye Eurofighter satışını engelledi
Alman basını: Hükûmet, İmamoğlu'nun tutuklanması gerekçesiyle Türkiye'ye Eurofighter satışını engelledit24.com.tr
Germany vetoed Turkiye's Eurofighter acquisition amidst arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu
German government is changing in May 6 so they might change their policy again. I don't know
Just use logic,if it is about democracy then why sell to KSA,Qatar,Egypt,UAE etc.To me Eurofighter does appear to be the only alternative unless you call Gripen E an alternative and there is no guarantee that would be deliverable in numbers in a suitable timeframe. Same problem with KF-21, I think. Even if Turkiye would buy from France, what I read from India is that it may want to order 40 Rafale for the IAF but delivery would be expected post 2030.
They were looking for an excuse and Erdogan gave them one, because he is a bloody dictator ffs. If you truly believe that they suddenly found this stuff just as he was gaining ground as the presidential candidate AND almost all of the polls were showing Erdogan was going to lose, then you're brainwashed. If the roles were reversed and someone who has been in charge for over 20 fucking years had Erdogan arrested just as his popularity rose they would've been one as well.There you have it.... Several people say that Imamoglu is a puppet who will protect Western interests at the expense of Turkey.
You have received so many signals and this is the clearest one.
But most here know better..... Turkey is moving out of the spheres of powers like USA & Europe, and wants to cooperate with all globally economically, militarily, to be as independent as possible.
Did you think that would have no consequences and would cause great reluctance economically, politically and strategically against Turkey?
They want to stop with all their might the rise of Turkey as an independent power, which will be neutral, it is a key state, both as a transit for Goods, Energy Hub and as a country it is geographically like an aircraft carrier that has access to the Caucasus, Middle and Far East, Europe and Africa.
But hey, Erdoğan is a dictator and Imamoglu is what Turkey needs....