Turkey may take the Russian S-400 missiles out of storage to use them for the first time against Russia's most loyal ally in the Middle East. Business Insider, citing a Turkiye report and after contacting Ali Bakir, Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Fellow on Middle East Security, reported that the missile system will be placed on the border with Iran. The reason for this is the hostilities of the Turkish army with members of the Kurdish PKK in northern Iraq, as the Kurdish fighters have been carrying out many drone attacks in recent times. According to Ali Bakir, in reality, Turkey does not need the S-400 to fight the Kurds, but wants to fulfill the promises at home and abroad, and also to be justified for choosing to buy this particular weapon, despite the fierce US reactions. First, if the missiles are deployed, the opposition's criticism of the government will stop […]
Source: News Beast

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