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söndag 24 juli 2022

breaking news An informed source in Turkey, who did not want to be named, said that Erdogan's government has been spying against NATO countries for the benefit of Russia. For several years, that is, from 2016 until now, the Turkish government has taken NATO's confidential information to Russia.

 


breaking news

An informed source in Turkey, who did not want to be named, said that Erdogan's government has been spying against NATO countries for the benefit of Russia. For several years, that is, from 2016 until now, the Turkish government has taken NATO's confidential information to Russia.


Someone who is close to the Turkish Defense Minister has revealed this secret.

The Minister of Defense of Turkey, to be able to get s 400, to receive the S-400 missile, has engaged in espionage against NATO military forces for the benefit of Russia, and the espionage includes the type of weapons and weapons factories of NATO countries, the number of military personnel of NATO countries, and the tactics of NATO countries against Russia and China. This confidential information has been handed over to Russia by the Turkish government..On the other hand, Turkey wrote in a confidential letter to the United States officials that Turkey is like a sharp dagger that will land on Russia's back.

Erdogan has become a "headache" for Biden, writes The New York Times.

According to Michael Crowley, the author of the article, this is due to the fact that Ankara often pursues a policy that is at odds with the agenda of Western countries and “drives the administration of the American leader crazy”.

“Erdogan seems to be on our team, but then he does things that clearly do not benefit the West,” Elizabeth Shackelford, a former foreign service officer, quoted the publication as saying.

The author of the article recalled Erdogan's regular warnings to veto the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO and his trip to Tehran to meet with Russian and Iranian leaders.

“This not only contradicts the anti-Russian policy of the West, but also destroys the narrative of NATO countries about deeply isolated Iran and Russia,” the newspaper concluded

Erdoğan is willing to pay any price to get the legitimacy of the attack on the Kurds

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