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germany sends the batteries and controls it.NATO, not EU.
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germany sends the batteries and controls it.NATO, not EU.
Yes, but when your government called for air defense batteries, guess who answered?
Per as the rules of NATO, other NATO countries are obliged to assist, no? an outright rejection to help Turkey would tarnish the public image of NATO as whole. The US wouldn't want that.
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I think 2-3 Patriot batteries arent asked much isnt it?
You also should consider that this guys is a troll and coming up with so much BS that things are heated up now, not everything should been taken serious.No, ofcourse not, i was just challenging Sinan's claims on how Germany doersn't have influence in the region. While that may be true, they certainly have some influence over Turkey. Aside from the patriots, there's still that little thing of 5 million Turks sending €'s to Turkey.
You also should consider that this guys is a troll and coming up with so much BS that things are heated up now, not everything should been taken serious.
germany sends the batteries and controls it.
Well we Turks are cursed with a huge temprament i admit it, but at least we try to have a rational discussions as long as its possible.I think he's just emotional.
You also should consider that this guys is a troll and coming up with so much BS that things are heated up now, not everything should been taken serious.
I don't think anyone is obliged to do anything without invocation of article 5. But i'm no expert. If i recall correctly only Germany, the Netherlands and US have the PAC-3 (optimized vs missiles) version, and that was the reason those countries sent stuff to Turkey.
No, ofcourse not, i was just challenging Sinan's claims on how Germany doesn't have influence in the region. While that may be true, they certainly have some influence over Turkey. Aside from the patriots, there's still that little thing of 5 million Turks sending €'s to Turkey.
I find deep irony in statements of you Turks, along the lines "we don't need anyone, **** you all".
No, ofcourse not, i was just challenging Sinan's claims on how Germany doesn't have influence in the region.
While that may be true, they certainly have some influence over Turkey. Aside from the patriots, there's still that little thing of 5 million Turks sending €'s to Turkey.
I find deep irony in statements of you Turks, along the lines "we don't need anyone, **** you all".
And your trolling again, the problem was not your linked article, the problem was that you came up with confirmed evidences and such bs.Are you kidding me? I posted an article from spiegel, i dont like turkey in EU. Thats not trolling, thats freedom of speech, You dont have that in your oriental culture? Fine, one reason more to keep you out of EU. Turkey is an asian country. If we allow turkey in, we can also allow Japan. The only troll i see here is you bozkurt troll.
I have no problem with our Bundeswehr helping at syrian boarder. As i said, im pro partnership.
Going by common sense, Nato not helping Turkey with patriots would simply mean 'we don't care enough about the situation/Turkey'. That is a signal of disunity within Nato. joining Turkey in a war, that has been started by Turkey, is not obligatory, but a Nato country has the right to invoke law 5 in case of a defensive war. I once read that Turkey even pays for the operational service of these patriots, so it's not free, as you might have guessed.