Saturday, July 21, 2018

Mattis slams ‘authoritarian’ Turkey but still wants it to buy F-35 jets

poured $1.25 billion
US Defense Secretary James Mattis reportedly lambasted Turkey’s authoritarianism and human rights record, but warned that removing Ankara from F-35 program would result in the aircraft’s production break and delivery delays.

"I understand and agree with Congressional concerns about the authoritarian drift in Turkey and its impact on human rights and rule of law including the detainment of American citizens such as Pastor [Andrew] Brunson,” James Mattis reportedly said in a letter to the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), dated July and seen by CNN.

Brunson, an American Christian preacher, has been detained in Turkey on terrorism and espionage charges since May. His case, as well as the purchase of Russian-built S-400 air defense systems by Ankara, has contributed to spiraling tension between US and Turkey.

The latter prompted US lawmakers to threaten Turkey with sanctions and ban the sale of F-35's by passing an amendment to the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act in June. Submitting the bill, the Senate cited two reasons, namely Turkey’s plans to purchase S-400s from Russia and the detention of Pastor Brunson.

But for Mattis, it wasn’t an argument strong enough to halt F-35 delivery to Washington’s NATO ally. Noting the administration “is pressing Turkey on these issues,” he argued: “At this time, I oppose removal of Turkey from the F-35 program.”

The move could spell “a supply chain disruption for the US military and our partners, as well as increase other program costs.” The Pentagon chief added that Turkey that has been in the F-35 development program since 2002, had poured $1.25 billion in the controversial project.

If the Turkish supply chain was disrupted immediately, it would result in an aircraft production break and delay delivery of 50 to 75 F-35s, he stressed. In the meantime, it would take approximately 18 to 24 months for the program to “re-source and recover,” the Mattis’ letter said.
 RT
 21/7/18
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***Voilà l'homme tout entier, s'en prenant à sa chaussure alors que c'est son pied le coupable. Ca devient inquiétant. Un des larrons fut sauvé. C'est un pourcentage honnête.

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