Supplying American Shells to Israel via Turkey

Shifting Alliances: Turkey’s Defense Production Partnership with Israel in the Global Arms Market

In recent years, the relationship between Turkey and Israel has become increasingly complex. While historically, the phrase “The road to Washington goes through Jerusalem” has been widely used to emphasize Israel’s importance in international relations, recent events have shown that traditional alliances are shifting.

Despite longstanding animosity between Erdogan and Biden, their ties are based on mutual opportunism. Biden needed Erdogan’s approval for Sweden to join NATO, while Erdogan desired to upgrade his air force after being removed from the F-35 program due to purchasing Russian S-400 air defense systems. As a result of these mutual needs, their relationship has become closer, with Erdogan expected to visit the White House in May.

In addition to this political alliance, Turkey and Israel have also formed a partnership in defense production. The sale of 155mm shells and related equipment to Israel highlights the challenges in the global arms market. Increased demand due to conflicts such as the war in Ukraine has led to a shortage of supply, prompting the US to invest in increasing its production capacity. Negotiations with Turkey for the purchase of shells and explosives demonstrate a growing partnership between the two countries in defense production.

Erdogan’s ability to navigate complex geopolitical relationships, such as supplying drones to Ukraine while acquiring S-400 batteries from Russia, illustrates his strategic approach. Turkey’s involvement in the production of 155mm shells on US soil further strengthens its position as a key player in the arms industry. This cooperation reflects the changing dynamics of international alliances and the interconnectedness of global defense systems.

Overall, it is clear that traditional alliances are shifting and new partnerships are forming in international relations. The sale of 155mm shells and related equipment to Israel highlights this shift and demonstrates how countries are seeking mutually beneficial relationships based on shared interests and goals.

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