"Psychological war" called the Turkish leader Recep Erdogan a situation in which the country is drawn into the United States. However, Ankara does not intend to go on about the "free world". If Washington continues to press and demand the release of the accused of espionage and aiding terrorists of the "ideological inspiration" of the coup in Turkey by the American pastor Andrew Brunson, then he will lose his adherent. "They must not forget that they will lose a sincere ally," Erdogan quotes Hurriyet Daily News. Last week, the US put forward an ultimatum to Turkey: either Branson, or economic sanctions. At the same time, as American Defense Minister James Mattis said, friendly relations remain between the countries. For example, in Syria, they jointly patrol Manibidge.
Nevertheless, Congressmen are working out a law to deprive the defiant Ankara of American F-35 fighters. However, the Turkish Air Force may not suffer, if it releases US nationals from prisons and does not buy Russian S-400 SAMs. However, a sunny country can not only break the connection with a great power, but also apply to an international arbitration. "In my opinion, this is all a psychological war. We will not back down because of the threats of sanctions, "Erdogan promised..