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Panic in the Turkish media with the request of Greece for F-35: ‘They are trying to change the balances’

The official request of Greece for the acquisition of F-35 fighters from the USA became a topic in the Turkish press. In the Turkish media, either in the same article or right next door, the news about the F-35 is combined either with news that the US supports the upgrade of the Turkish F-16 fighters or with a repetition of the statements of the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who had asked Congress not to assist the US Turkey in equipping the F-16.

“Greece has signed the official letter of request for the purchase of F-35 fighter jets and forwarded it to the US authorities,” the Sözcü newspaper reported.

“Support for US F-16 sales to Turkey,” writes TGRT Haber. 16 “, while in another part of the piece it refers to Greece and in the application for F-35. An adjacent article reads: “Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who met with US President Joe Biden in recent months, said ‘do not sell F-16s to Turkey'”.

The front page of Hürriyet reports: “Greek letter to the US about the F-35s. They will buy 20 + 20 F-35s”.

Erdogan’s A Haber reports: “Greece moves for F-35s. Greece is trying to block Turkey for F-16s, but has started buying 40 F-35s.”

“Greece has signed the official letter of request for the purchase of F-35 fighter jets and forwarded it to the US authorities,” Birgün writes.

“Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that he will buy a total of 40 F-35 fighter jets,” writes ensonhaber.

“Greece, which has long been in talks with the US authorities for the purchase of F-35 fighter jets, has started the process. According to the news in the country’s press, the official letter of request was delivered to the US authorities,” the Sabah and the title of the song “Greece took action for the F-35!”.

Analyst: Greece is trying to change the balance with Rafale and F-35

The concern expressed by the Turkish media is also reflected in a CNN Türk show, where military analyst Mete Yarar commented on the news.

Giarar said that the key factor that could change the balance between Greece and Turkey is aviation, which is the only sector in which Turkey does not have production: “They are trying to change the balance from there. With Rafale fighters with the European long-range Metero and Scalp missiles “.

As Giarard added: “We are talking about air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons systems and now they are doing it with the purchase of F-35s!”.

Petros Kranias

Source: Capital

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