http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/turkey/091130/turkey-missile-defense


Global Post
December 1, 2009


US vies for Turkey missile defense contract
By Nichole Sobecki 


-In a move to bolster its only NATO ally that borders Iran, the Pentagon has 
made it clear that it is ready to sell Turkey a Patriot anti-missile system 
worth $7.8 billion, which would be the largest single Turkish purchase of 
military equipment to date.


ISTANBUL, Turkey:  American, Russian and Chinese companies vying to sell Turkey 
high-altitude anti-missile air defense systems will have to submit their best 
offers by Tuesday if they want a shot at this billion-dollar contract.

The program — Turkey’s first long-range missile defense system — is meant to 
protect the country from potential ground-to-ground ballistic missile strikes, 
but the controversial purchase is raising questions about whom Ankara sees as a 
threat.

Two U.S. companies, the Patriot’s manufacturer Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, as 
well as Russia’s Rosoboronexport and China’s CPMIEC, have been invited to 
submit bids in the tender, which has already come under fire from critics 
questioning Ankara's motives for the costly purchase.

In a move to bolster its only NATO ally that borders Iran, the Pentagon has 
made it clear that it is ready to sell Turkey a Patriot anti-missile system 
worth $7.8 billion, which would be the largest single Turkish purchase of 
military equipment to date. The Turkish military, however, has said that its 
purchase won’t exceed the more modest $1 billion mark.

Amid ongoing tensions over Tehran’s nuclear program it’s easy to understand 
Washington’s interest in stationing a missile system in a country bordering 
Iran. Here in Turkey, however, many are questioning why their country is making 
this decision at a time when it has vastly improved its once fragile ties with 
its eastern neighbor.

A month ago Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made waves by calling 
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a friend and accusing the West of treating Iran unfairly. 
If Israel is allowed nuclear weapons, he insinuated, why not Iran? Turkey was 
also the first country to congratulate Ahmedinejad on his re-election in June — 
a bold move considering the protests that were happening at the time.
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