Turkey to spend $16 billion on F-35

Cool..and we will probably spend 32 billion actually building the suckers.
 
what does the jews have to say about this ???

Turkey is one of biggest customers of US's aviation industry.
We, off course, can also re-channel our money to Chinese or Russians.

And the Jews can pay for the jobs lost in factories in USA.
 
We are selling fighters to a muslim nation?
Saudi Arabia has been buying F 16 and F 18 top of the line jet fighters for years.

Same with Jordan and several other muslim countries.

In fact, they come here and attend the pilot training schools right along with the U.S. pilots.
 
We are selling fighters to a muslim nation?

The US's industrial participation in JSF/F-35 is 75%.

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Any turkey Nobel Prize Laureates for important contributions to science, economics and literature, yet? No, I didn't think so :lol:

Bring back Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire! :clap2:
 
Chief of Staff will get a briefing on F-35 at Eglin Airbase.

It's a 4 day visit:

- Langley: Anti-Terror command-center briefing
- Key-West: Command Center which directed Bin-Laden killing operation
- Eglin Airbase for F-35 briefing
- IED briefing at Pentagon
- Evening dinner at US Chief of Staff Dempsey's house

‘Özel’ program - Hürriyet PLANET
 
No money invested in education to maybe produce a Nobel Prize Laureate or a company with global importance.

This is why the turks will always be primitive barbarians and turkey a third world shithole

No wonder Google has 2 R&D centers in Israel, not turkey
 
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Maybe Google should build some engines, otherwise Google is just spam in this thread:

Turkish, U.S. companies lay foundation of fighter engine factory in western Turkey
Under the terms of the joint venture, Kale will own 51 percent and Pratt & Whitney will own 49 percent of the joint venture company.
The joint venture will specialize in manufacturing hardware for the F135 engine powering the F-35 Lightning II aircraft.

Cumhuriyet Portal in English

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The ottoman empire disappeared and so, too, will turkey.
 

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