Erdogan: Tayfun missiles will hit Athens
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New threats against Greece were launched by Tayyip Erdoganstating among other things that the turkish Tayfun missiles “they will hit Athens”.
The Turkish president, according to Anadolu Agency, said Turkey’s ballistic missile test “scares” Athens and argued that Ankara will not stand idly by if Greece continues to arm the Aegean islands.
“Now we started building our rockets. Of course, this production frightens the Greek woman. When you say “Tayfun”, the Greek gets scared. In Greece they say that it will hit Athens. Of course it will hit”
“If you try to buy something from here and there, from America to the islands, a country like Turkey will not remain a spectator. Something must be done,” Erdogan said at an event held in Samsuda.
Erdogan: “Greece is afraid of our missiles. They say the TAYFUN missile will hit Athens, it will, unless you stay calm.”
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It is noted that a few weeks ago, in an interview with the Al Haber television network, Tayyip Erdogan stated that the launch of the Tayfun missile caused “panic” to the Greeks and that in the next period, “its appearance will increase to more than 561 kilometers”.
“We cannot accept Greece’s attitude lately. We cannot remain passive and silent in this aggressive and hostile attitude. And we respond with our works. Instead of producing words, we produce works. Greece needs to get its heads together. He must learn that he cannot get anywhere with provocations and provocations,” he had said.
A few days earlier, in a speech at a conference organized in Istanbul, the president of Turkey had declared that “now we also have our Tayfun. And these are now becoming (warning) signs in some places. And they watch them with pleasure (s.s. irony). And now we are trying to go to a much higher level.”
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