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Timothy Reno

Associate researcher at the Institut français d’études anatoliennes and director of the IPLI Foundation.

  • The image features three F-35 fighter jets on an airstrip, showcasing their sleek and modern designs. The jets are positioned closely together, and the background features a blurred green landscape, indicating a rural setting. The foreground includes several lights lining the runway, which adds a sense of depth to the scene. The overall atmosphere appears dynamic and focused on military aviation. Turkey Faces the “Perfidy” of the West Timothy Reno · July 2019 The White House has informed Turkey that it will not deliver the F-35 fighters that Ankara has funded. This episode is reminiscent of a 1914 precedent, when the British seized two ultra-modern battleships that had already been paid.
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