Turkey’s policy towards F-35 fighter by the Israeli embassy in Ankara is being mocked.
The Turkish embassy in Turkey mocked the country’s approach to the F-35 fighter and wrote: The Turkish Foreign Ministry has reduced its request for an F-35 fighter to an iPhone.
After Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with his US counterpart Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rome, Italy, where Erdogan said the F-35 was also discussed, the Israeli embassy in Turkey mocked the story. Turkey’s policy in this regard.
In this story, referring to Turkey’s gradual shortening of its bid to participate in the F-35 project and then request the replacement of the F-16, it states: Pushes itself to buy iPhone 13 and AirPod.
Although the Israeli embassy claims that the story was the result of a cyber attack and hacking of the embassy’s website, it has angered cyberspace users in Turkey.
Over the past year, Turkey has made great efforts to get its F-35 fighter jets from the United States, several of which were ready, but due to the purchase of the S400 missile system, not only was it fired from the F-35 construction project, but also the contract to deliver the fighter to Ankara. Was also canceled. In recent weeks, Turkish officials have been trying to buy a Washington F-16 instead of this fighter.