mehmed beg
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100% and scenario would have been like for the Iranians, just in much more subtle way.I wouldn't be surprised if those sell-out UAE personnel are working as a proxy for Israel.
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100% and scenario would have been like for the Iranians, just in much more subtle way.I wouldn't be surprised if those sell-out UAE personnel are working as a proxy for Israel.
The UAE itself is already a proxy entity for Israel and is also the world's leading money laundering hub.I wouldn't be surprised if those sell-out UAE personnel are working as a proxy for Israel.
#BREAKING | It has been determined that intelligence personnel of the United Arab Emirates:
• Attempted to gather information targeting personnel in managerial positions working at defense industry establishments located in Türkiye,
• Attempted to obtain information regarding a phone used by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
• Attempted to compile biographical data on personnel working in critical positions by contacting official officials of certain foreign countries.
• 3 individuals were taken into custody in connection with the incident.
You are saying that a few billions justify the betrayal?Guys, I’m not a fan of the UAE for obvious reasons, but according to SIPRI they’re actually our number-one customer for defense products. So when I first saw the news online, I thought it might be a manipulation intended to damage the relationship.
I never said anything about ‘betrayal.’ I’m just making an analysis. State-to-state relations run on interests, not emotions. A few billion dollars is just one part of that equation. It’s not about liking or disliking anyone... It’s about reading the situation correctly. What I pointed out is that there may not even be a betrayal in this case, and people shouldn’t jump to conclusions based on every headline they see.You are saying that a few billions justify the betrayal?
Not necessarily.Guys, I’m not a fan of the UAE for obvious reasons, but according to SIPRI they’re actually our number-one customer for defense products. So when I first saw the news online, I thought it might be a manipulation intended to damage the relationship.
BRUH! I never imagined I’d end up defending the UAE, but here we are lol.Not necessarily.
It might be other way around as well.
Arda Mevlütoğlu:
“The correction made (!) has transformed the purpose of the operation into something entirely different.
In the new statement, it is stated that the executives of our country's critically important defense firms engaged in biographical intelligence by contacting public institutions and foreign countries.”
In its corrected form, it sounds like (not definite) there is a cover up of involvement of a certain country.
Mr. Kubilay Yıldırım, for instance, pointing to headhunting by UAE within Turkish Defence industry that has been aggressive to say the least. He also adds that the breakthrough of both UAE and Saudi Arabia defence industry in recent years is not insignificant.
here is his x thread on this subject.