An already-tense relationship between the United States and Turkey got even more contentious after Turkey went through last week with the purchase of a Russian missile defense system known as the S-400, defying U.S. opposition to the deal. In response, the U.S. booted its NATO ally ...
... never seen a nation pull out of NATO. It would fundamentally weaken the alliance. And, secondly, Turkey is an important, growing state. By mid-century, Turkey will have a larger population than Russia does. It is a long-term -- not a bridge between East and West. Turkey is a center ...
... White House did not say explicitly that Turkey will be kicked out of the F-35 program, but the Pentagon was expected to do so. Turkey makes numerous components for the stealth aircraft. If Turkey is removed, as expected, the U.S. will have to find alternative suppliers. President Donald ...
Mark Esper: Very disappointing. Turkey has been a longstanding NATO ally, a very capable one, I think they were one of the original allies, if I think back to when the alliance formed. And so it is very disheartening to see how they have drifted over the past several years ...
Turkish media reports have said Turkey is expected to take delivery of two S-400 batteries. Turkey has said it was forced to buy the S-400s because Washington refused to supply the American-made Patriot systems to Turkey. U.S. officials have since encouraged Turkey to buy the Patriot ...
... president has previously signaled an unwillingness to do so. Istanbul, a city of more than 15 million, draws millions of tourists each year and is Turkey’s commercial and cultural hub. Straddling Europe and Asia, Istanbul accounted for 31% of Turkey’s GDP in 2017. Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, Ankara office director ...
... the four F-35 aircraft it bought. Shanahan also warned that Ankara's purchase of the Russian system could hamper America's future relationship with Turkey, which has been a critical U.S. partner and base for combat operations, including for the war in Syria. "Turkey's procurement of the ...
ISTANBUL — Turkey said Tuesday it is working with the United States to coordinate the withdrawal of American forces but remains "determined" to clear U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters from northeastern Syria. Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters that "if Turkey says it will enter, it will," in comments carried by ...
Turkey's foreign minister has criticized President Donald Trump, saying the U.S. leader appears to want to turn a blind eye to the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul. Mevlut Cavusoglu also described many European nations' response to Khashoggi's ...
Yamiche Alcindor: When President Obama pardoned his final turkeys, he said he wouldn't stop, even after leaving office. Barack Obama: We are going to do this every year from now on. (LAUGHTER) Barack Obama: No cameras, just us, every year. No way I am cutting this habit cold turkey ...
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