Boatteacher
Active Member
Trust.Most ''loyal ally'' by what definition and on what basis?
Turkey is a full fledged NATO member. If the F-35 sale is going to be scrapped/delayed/reviewed on account of Turkey not being a ''loyal ally'' or for other reasons; then NATO must as well go ahead and serve notice on Turkey that its NATO membership might be revoked ....
That those who shouldn't be given access to the secrets won't be. It has nothing to do with annoying Uncle Sam or anyone else. But cozening up to the very party of most concern, realigning your loyalties while making clear your have fundamental strategic hostilities with the providers of the secrets, all while desperately trying to bolster internal support on Nationalistic grounds starts to ring alarm bells.
It' not a black line, all or nothing, issue in dealing with Turkey. There's a sliding scale of risks that can be taken. Accepting any chance they might give Russia access to F-35 secrets is the outlier.