NATO, Turkey and Trump
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Experts say Erdoğan's defining trait isn't Islamism or nationalism but political survival, as Trump calls Turkey's leader "a friend" ahead of NATO summit.
The war in Ukraine and Trump’s disregard for the alliance have generated a new appreciation of what Turkey brings to the table.
The Zionist Organization of America is warning against restoring Turkey to the F-35 program, arguing that any sale of advanced fighter jets or related technology would endanger Israel's security and American strategic interests.
Rep. Dina Titus is leading the Joint Resolution of Disapproval against the Trump administration's $700 million sale of F110 jet engines to Turkey despite legal restrictions on U.S. military sales to t
As President Trump cools on the alliance, its members see Turkey’s large military and vibrant defense sector as assets.
As the US reduces its military commitment to the continent, Turkey is looking to benefit geopolitically and economically.
Government leaders hope to show off the country's burgeoning defense industry at the alliance event.
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