日日爽I天天爽天天爽I日韩有码第一页I国产中文字幕在线观看I狠狠躁夜夜a产精品视频I在线免费av播放I麻豆免费视频I91成人免费

Spotlight: Analysts differ on Turkey's likelihood to give up Russia's S-400 deal under U.S. pressure

Source: Xinhua| 2018-06-30 04:10:22|Editor: Mu Xuequan
Video PlayerClose

ISTANBUL, June 29 (Xinhua) -- Amid the increasing U.S. threat of sanctions aimed at forcing Turkey to drop plans to buy Russia's sophisticated S-400 air defense system, analysts are divided over whether Ankara, which has so far resisted the pressure, will back out of the deal.

"The threats have no chance of pushing Ankara to back out," Huseyin Bagci, a professor of international relations in the Middle East Technical University, told Xinhua.

Wess Mitchell, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, said on Tuesday that Ankara's acquisition of the missile system would negatively affect the military-industrial cooperation with Washington including the deal of brand new F-35 fighter jets.

Ankara finalized the S-400 anti-ballistic missile deal with Moscow last December, following more than a year of negotiations.

Despite warnings from the U.S. and NATO, top Turkish officials have repeatedly vowed that Ankara would not back out of the deal.

The issue is over and done with, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in April.

Bagci feels Ankara cannot be expected to give up buying the air defense system as it has painstakingly restored good ties with Moscow after downing a Russian jet near the Syrian border in 2015.

Noting that Ankara turned to Moscow after Washington had refused to provide it with a similar air defense system, he said, "Turkey needs such an air defense system due to security concerns."

Currently, Turkey has no modern long-range air defense system.

Transfer of technology and domestic production is a must for Ankara which complains that its NATO allies have failed to fulfill such criteria.

However, Mitchell of the U.S. State Department stated Washington's intention to block the delivery of the F-35 stealth jets to Turkey in case Ankara deploys the S-400 system on its soil.

One of the first two F-35 fighter jets for which Turkey has already paid was delivered last week to Turkish pilots in the U.S. for training purposes.

The F-35 jets are scheduled to arrive in Turkey in 2020.

Ankara and Moscow agreed in April to bring forward the delivery of the S-400 missiles and Turkey will get its first S-400 system in July next year.

In his testimony to the senate committee, Mitchell sent his warning about the S-400 deal between Russia and Turkey.

"A decision on S-400 will qualitatively change the U.S.-Turkish relationship in a way that would be very difficult to repair," he said.

Imposing sanctions on Turkey and blocking the delivery of the F-35 jets, which would be a violation of international law, would harm U.S. interests more as Ankara would then retaliate, maintained Bagci.

"The U.S. can't afford to lose Turkey when the issue is evaluated from a global and regional perspective," he said, advising the U.S. to carefully go over the Truman doctrine.

"The two countries which the U.S. should not lose in this region are Turkey and Israel," Bagci added.

NATO and the United States flatly reject the integration of a Russian air defense unit to the NATO's radar system. In response, Turkey said the Russian system would not be incorporated into the NATO system.

The United States is particularly concerned that the deployment of S-400 systems in Turkey would allow Russia to gather vital intelligence on F-35s in Turkey, which would also compromise the F-35 fleets other NATO members would buy.

In response, Ibrahim Kalin, Turkey's presidential spokesman, said on Thursday that Ankara would not back out of the S-400 deal even if it were to face U.S. sanctions.

The U.S. Congress recently passed a bill that called for a suspension of arms sales to Turkey, including F-35 and some other sophisticated weaponry such as the Patriot air defense system.

Turkey is not without options even if the United States halts sales of weapons, Kalin warned in an interview with the Bloomberg TV channel.

However, Cahit Armagan Dilek, head of the Ankara-based 21st Century Turkey Institute, does not believe it is much likely for Turkey to buy the Russian missiles.

He said President Erdogan is using the S-400 issue as a tool against the West to obtain their political and economic support by creating the impression that Turkey is getting away from the West.

Amid strained ties with the United States and the EU in recent years, Turkey has built close ties with Russia. There has been much talk of shift of axis in Turkish foreign policy in favor of Eurasian powers.

It's obvious that a single S-400 system would not meet Turkey's long-range air defense needs, Dilek, also a former staff officer in the Turkish military, told Xinhua.

Arguing that the S-400 is not a vital need for Turkey, he feels Turkey may well give up on it when confronted by pressing economic and military needs to turn to the West.

Ankara will acquire two S-400 systems, one of which will be optional, for 2.5 billion U.S. dollars. Each system is composed of two batteries. Turkey already made an advance payment for the missiles to Moscow last year.

Turkey's ailing economy's huge need for foreign capital and a substantial fine the United States is expected to impose on Halkbank, a state-owned Turkish bank, for having allegedly violated U.S. sanctions against Iran, are Ankara's weak spots, which could break its resistance against the U.S., remarked Dilek.

Noting that it will be the West to which Ankara will turn for loans to run its debt-stricken economy, he said the West would then demand Ankara limit its military ties with Russia.

It is widely argued that the Turkish economy, which suffers from a chronic high inflation and unemployment as the lira plummeted in recent months, is on the verge of an economic crisis.

Turkey is one of the partner countries in the production of F-35 jets and is planning to buy a total of 100 F-35 jets.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011105091372907921
主站蜘蛛池模板: 91在线免费看片 | 色综合久久久久久中文网 | 亚洲精品在线国产 | 天天综合网天天 | 欧美国产不卡 | 五月综合久久 | 久久视频在线视频 | 免费精品在线 | 国产一级免费观看 | 亚洲,国产成人av | 在线观看av麻豆 | 国产一在线精品一区在线观看 | 69国产盗摄一区二区三区五区 | 精品国产一区二区三区久久影院 | 亚洲综合五月 | 中文字幕丝袜 | 国产综合精品一区二区三区 | 免费在线观看91 | 特级西西人体444是什么意思 | 亚洲精品黄 | 日韩欧美视频免费在线观看 | 手机色在线 | 在线免费观看视频一区二区三区 | 激情狠狠干 | 国产麻豆电影在线观看 | 亚洲综合少妇 | 亚洲成色777777在线观看影院 | 久久久久成人精品免费播放动漫 | a√资源在线 | 成人在线视频你懂的 | 亚洲综合欧美日韩狠狠色 | 一级黄色片在线观看 | 天天操天天操天天操天天操 | 日韩精品一区电影 | 国产午夜亚洲精品 | 欧美日韩18 | 欧洲亚洲国产视频 | 精品国产一区二区三区日日嗨 | 亚洲在线激情 | av在线免费观看黄 | 欧美精品久久久久久久久久白贞 | 久久99久久99精品免观看粉嫩 | 午夜丁香视频在线观看 | 国产一区免费视频 | 特级毛片网 | 欧美日韩国产一区二区在线观看 | 91传媒免费观看 | 伊人视频 | 九九久久久久久久久激情 | 免费在线国产黄色 | 国产成人高清在线 | 免费在线观看日韩欧美 | 男女拍拍免费视频 | 国产精品入口传媒 | 黄a网站| 婷婷丁香视频 | 天天爽天天射 | 国产高清永久免费 | 91天堂在线观看 | 亚洲精品国产精品国自产观看浪潮 | 九九热av| 日韩中文在线字幕 | 久久久久久久影院 | 91成人免费 | 96超碰在线 | 日日摸日日添夜夜爽97 | 狠狠干.com| 中文字幕高清免费日韩视频在线 | 成人片在线播放 | 日韩欧美精品一区二区三区经典 | 成人h在线观看 | 亚洲国产精品电影 | 精品视频在线免费观看 | 69国产盗摄一区二区三区五区 | 欧美一级特黄aaaaaa大片在线观看 | 日韩av成人在线观看 | 91精品视频免费观看 | 成人三级网址 | 亚洲男男gⅴgay双龙 | 成人永久免费 | 一级黄色片在线免费看 | 射射射av| 丁香花在线观看视频在线 | 一区二区三区国产精品 | 国产成人精品午夜在线播放 | 日韩精品第1页 | 一区二区三区高清在线 | 99精品国产在热久久 | 一级一片免费看 | 国产精品成人av电影 | 男女全黄一级一级高潮免费看 | 天天操天天射天天 | 西西444www高清大胆 | 免费 在线 中文 日本 | 西西444www大胆无视频 | 天天艹日日干 | 五月天婷婷在线观看视频 | 国产精品久久99精品毛片三a | 欧美亚洲专区 |