U.S. Manufacturers to Pick Up Turkey's F-35 Parts Business

About frigging time. Let the Euros waste their time and money pandering to the crooked snakes that will sooner or later turn on them. Let the Russians waste time and treasure being their 'allies'.
 
About frigging time. Let the Euros waste their time and money pandering to the crooked snakes that will sooner or later turn on them. Let the Russians waste time and treasure being their 'allies'.

In the end the loosers are Lockheed, Boeing etc. by loosing the Turkish market.
 
About frigging time. Let the Euros waste their time and money pandering to the crooked snakes that will sooner or later turn on them. Let the Russians waste time and treasure being their 'allies'.

In the end the loosers are Lockheed, Boeing etc. by loosing the Turkish market.

Nah. Turkey's Islamists are arrogant dumbasses; they will soon get themselves toasted end up like Syria and Iraq, bombed out and broke.
 
Nah. Turkey's Islamists are arrogant dumbasses; they will soon get themselves toasted end up like Syria and Iraq, bombed out and broke.

Turkish Airlines has 173 Boeing planes, they'll be replaced with products from Airbus after service life.
Turkey would've spent 15 billion $ on F-35.
 
Nah. Turkey's Islamists are arrogant dumbasses; they will soon get themselves toasted end up like Syria and Iraq, bombed out and broke.

Turkish Airlines has 173 Boeing planes, they'll be replaced with products from Airbus after service life.
Turkey would've spent 15 billion $ on F-35.

So what? Given Turkey's instability and turn to general Islamic lunacy, it's highly doubtful they would pay for those planes anyway; let Airbus lose their asses when Turkey breaks its contracts and throws them to the Russians.
 
So what? Given Turkey's instability and turn to general Islamic lunacy, it's highly doubtful they would pay for those planes anyway; let Airbus lose their asses when Turkey breaks its contracts and throws them to the Russians.

Wishful thinking.

https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/GGXWDG_NGDP@WEO/TUR/USA

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So what? Given Turkey's instability and turn to general Islamic lunacy, it's highly doubtful they would pay for those planes anyway; let Airbus lose their asses when Turkey breaks its contracts and throws them to the Russians.

Wishful thinking.

https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/GGXWDG_NGDP@WEO/TUR/USA

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So you're bragging about Turkey's crappy credit rating? lol okay.

The U.S.'s domestic pet food industry is bigger than the Boeing thing; they're going bankrupt anyway over this last technical glitch, and in any case they outsource much of it so we don't care how much they sell, we never see any of it domestically anyway.
 
So you're bragging about Turkey's crappy credit rating? lol okay.

The U.S.'s domestic pet food industry is bigger than the Boeing thing; they're going bankrupt anyway over this last technical glitch, and in any case they outsource much of it so we don't care how much they sell, we never see any of it domestically anyway.

Ok, then Lockheed Martin can apply for a pet-food distribution licence and can try to export 15 billion $ worth of pet-food to Turkey.
I'm sure Turks are in big need for that kind of product and can compensate Lockheed for its loss of business with Aircraft.
 

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