
“THEN Turkey knows that those who cause unrest and oppression in the Aegean are acting as someone’s pawns,” the Turkish president said. Recep Tayyip Erdoganreferring to Greece.
“We know that those who sow unrest in the Aegean at every opportunity with their oppression and rudeness are nothing more than pawns,” he stressed.
“Our sailors are warriors, following in the footsteps of the infamous leaders who turned mediterranean sea in turkish lake and they had the Koran on their flag, and every day they start their day with God’s blessing,” Mr. Turkish President in a speech at the National Defense University, where he further escalated tensions, this time targeting the EU and NATO.
Erdogan added that Turkey is well aware of the tensions that exist in the Eastern Mediterranean, “undermining the interests of the country.” And stressed: “We know very well the reason why Europethe entry into which we expect excludes us and includes countries that are no match for us.”
“We know very well where he transferred his power NATOwho did not support us in the midst of threats to our country. We know the intentions of those who are throwing weapons at terrorists around the world and especially close to our borders, without selling them to us,” he added.
“Now we sail our seas on our frigates. But someone is waiting for something from somewhere. We exist with our drones, our armed drones and our Akıncı (drones). Now we are with our gokbeys (helicopters). Now, with these weapons, we are the trouble of those who are our enemies in the world. We are no longer a country that every country in the world admires. It’s over now, this is history. Of course, we still have problems to solve. But, thank God, we have the strength and endurance to overcome them,” he stressed.
Erdogan crowns under the guise of S-300
Today’s attack on Greece is another link in Erdogan’s chain of attacks on Athens. Yesterday, the Turkish president denied the false claim that Greece used the Russian system S-300 to “lock” the Turkish F-16 he launched Tayyip Erdogan.
In fact, he attracted NATO, while linking the issue with the intention of Greece to purchase the F-35, as well as with the “no” of Congress for the purchase F-16 from Ankara because S-400 which he bought in Moscow.
“Greece is not like us. Recent events have revealed the truth to everyone. Jamming the radar of our F-16 aircraft by the Russian S-300 is hostile behaviour. Especially if this plane is on duty NATO, which means that it was directed directly against NATO. In fact, he challenged NATO and its allies, not us,” the Turkish president said. Although immediately after that he hastened to add: “I wonder how America itself will react to the activation of the S-300 systems. We would not use the F-35 and S-400 in the same system. No one should doubt that Greece, which knows no borders, will commit this folly. The question is not in the joint use of Russian aviation and American systems, but in Turkey. The only point is for us to be given the planes we demand as a token of friendship with our country.”
Source: Kathimerini

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