is it the zıpkın maybe?
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http://www.aselsan.com/content.aspx?mid=375&oid=486
PKK? I'm sure if the peace talks break down the TSK is going to go ape **** and start a huge assault on the PKK. They probably have mines ready for us too... Like usual
Yeah they shouldn't have let him go and rearrested him because like you said, that could have escalated things. BUT. I don't think that letting the EU delegates visit him is a really indication he wasn't captured.. They still could have done things openly, without putting him into some secret...
Give us a decade or two and Russian won't be there ;)
By the way. I haven't met too many Azeris since I live in the USA, so I must ask. What would be the reaction of the mainstream public to union/confederation with Turkey? It's a topic I think about all the time but I always get stuck on the...
Actually, now that you mention buying the Iglas, it does make a lot of sense. Turkish PMADS would be very useful for Azerbaijan especially in the mountains. I don't know how well a centralized air defense network would work in such terrain against low-flying aircraft/helicopters. Short range...
1. I couldn't agree more. Due process must go on but I think eventually he deserves to be released and honestly, it didn't seem like he was arrested by law enforcement like he should have but instead kidnapped by Al-Sissy.
2. ..True I guess. But to me, there's a difference between provoke the...
Sinan, Jordan may not be a rich country but they have some relatively advanced weaponry and get a good amount of support from friendly countries like Saudi Arabia that keeps them afloat.
Also, Jordan is strained so much because (@BLACKEAGLE knows this better probably) a decent amount of their...
Eh.. Letting Mubarak go is on a waaaay different scale.
# of people Morsi Neglected < # of people Mubarak ordered dead..
Morsi also, by your argument, put the Egyptian people through one year of suffering. Mubarak, decades.
Gardaşım, the Kalkan I think is an independent radar system so, no issue of Stinger missiles. Probably early-warning radar.
However, I think Turkish PMADS work with both Stingers and the equivalent Soviet (Igla?) missiles as well.
So you can still buy them from us, they're also...
Then @Yzd Khalifa can *screw* up Assad from the air and the rest of the Arab League can contribute to land operations.
Sounds like a plan to me. We'll watch from up north and root you guys on! :bounce:
(1) My point about attacking the regime is that many protesters and revolutionaries did the same yet obviously, they were not charged. Why morsi? Especially when he was breaking out of prison for such a BS charge.
(2) It doesn't change the fact he was involved in criminal activity maybe but the...
Okay well attacking the regime was completely the cool thing to do then right? So why are they picking out this incident now? How many security forces died protecting the Mubarak regime?
It's irrelevant????? It's totally relevant. The army is trying to portray this not as a coup, but as a...
That's good to hear. Why then would it be considered so daunting for Arab countries to intervene in Syria?
Whenever the idea of Arab intervention comes up, it seems like everyone claims the Syrian military is still intact. Lol.
Did this now become a crime? Where was the charge when he was running for president?
You shameless cowards. What was he jailed for again? Belonging to the MB? Hmm...
Haha, hey it used to work for Turkey. Being buds with Israel has its perks no doubt.
I do agree with your assessment of blaming Jews. Arabs have themselves to blame for Israel ever becoming this strong in the first place. The Muslim world should stop blaming Israel for everything, because when...
If the army were so confident they were in the right, Morsi would be a free man, free to run in the next election.
Instead they have him locked up and facing trial for the stupidest things. The Egyptian Army is corrupt as hell. They might as well bring Mubarek back, I mean, he was their guy...
Very unfortunate, rest in peace soldiers.
@Tunisian Marine Corps , I don't know much about the Tunisian military. How good is their capability to respond to threats like this, especially how experienced are they in counter-terrorism operations?
Now that I read this, I wonder if Turkey and other Arab states such as Jordan have separate contingency plans to deal with Syria if no help from the West comes.
@BLACKEAGLE , is the Syrian military a threat to Jordan at all? It's been my impression that the Jordanian army is more modern but I...