Turkey Warns U.S. Push on Russian Missiles Could Backfire
![]() 1513 Monday, 08 March, 2021, 10:45 American demands that Turkey scrap a Russian air-defense system could boomerang, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman warned. ''If another country comes to us with a maximalist position and demands, you know, 'It’s either my way or the highway,' then that kind of attitude pushes you in other directions,'' Ibrahim Kalin said in an interview in Istanbul on Saturday.The Pentagon says the Russian S-400 defense missiles could help Russia gather critical intelligence on NATO allies. Turkey disputes that and has said it won’t compromise on the missiles unless the U.S. ends its support for Syrian Kurdish fighters affiliated with Kurdish militants seeking autonomy in southeast Turkey. |

Peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia to open opportunities for closer cooperation with Europe - Latvian FM
426Yesterday, 15:22
Iran says it will continue talks within red lines
384Yesterday, 13:43
Iran says its enriched uranium would not be transferred "anywhere" (video)
375Yesterday, 13:25
Fight against Iran is 'not over yet,' says Netanyahu
378Yesterday, 10:18
Trump shouted at aides for several hours over the downed fighter jet in Iran
61719.04.2026, 14:18
Katz on Lebanon ceasefire: 'Committed to campaign goal – disarming Hezbollah'
70417.04.2026, 23:56
#Reuters: US, Iran may reach agreement to end war soon
65917.04.2026, 21:04
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden is visiting Ukraine (video)
65517.04.2026, 15:49
