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Being Greek is an experienced grounded into nation, not consumption.
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Here. let me remind you with my masculine yet sensual quote function.
Democracy means that the citizens have the power to take decisions on their country. Please tell me which exact axiom of ancient Greek democracy is invalidated when the Greek coastguard sinks a dinghy of illegals from Turkey.
Give me sources that prove that the ancient Greeks invented the concept that every human life has intrinsic rights.
Actually, don't bother because you will not find anything. For the ancient Greeks only Greeks had rights and for the ancient Romans only Romans had rights. The concept of universal human rights came much later.
Do fuck off pretentious faggot. I am not interested in your gay advances.
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We are not buying it. We are one of the original project partners and contributors since 1990s.
"Of the original nine partner countries – Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States – six have received their first jets. There are also three foreign military sale (FMS) customers - Israel, Japan and the Republic of Korea. In addition, the F-35 is being evaluated by the Belgian government as a possible replacement for their F-16 fleet and the Finnish government as a possible replacement for their F/A-18C/D fleet."
https://www.f35.com/global
It seems Greece has no money even to buy it. How unfortunate that you will have to leave Aegean Sea dominion to Turkey soon...
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Building on Decades of Partnership
Turkey has partnered with Lockheed Martin for more than 25 years, primarily on the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. Turkey continued that partnership when it joined the F-35 Lighting II program during the System Development and Demonstration phase of the Joint Strike Fighter Program.
As a program partner, Turkish industries are eligible to become suppliers to the global F-35 fleet for the life of the program. In total, F-35 industrial opportunities for Turkish companies are expected to reach $12 billion.
Turkey plans to purchase 100 of the F-35A Conventional Takeoff and Landing variant. Its unsurpassed technological systems and unique stealth capabilities ensure that the F-35 will be the future of Turkish national security for decades to come.
https://www.f35.com/global/participation/turkey
İYİ GECELER PETROS!
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