Outrageous-Gur4824

Outrageous-Gur4824 t1_j6enwy8 wrote

When my father was a senior US Air Force officer, one of his duties was to negotiate a new labor contract between the USAF and the Turkish national labor union for labor done by Turkish contractors on US bases in Turkey.

One night, my father’s aide disappeared. Several days later, he was dropped off at my fdther’s tenlotsry apartment at Incirlik AFB — badly beaten and still bleeding.

It was a typical Turkish tactic — sending the message to my father not to drive too hard a bargain, lest he be next.

So yeah, people visiting Turkey should be wary.

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Outrageous-Gur4824 t1_j20bmzh wrote

Have you ever been to Russia? The entire nation is riddled with the consequences of decades-long corruption and oppression. Their infrastructure is several (4-8) decades behind ours, depending on what sector of the economy and country you are looking at. It isn’t as easy as turning the taps more fully open.

There is a resins Russian jets downed in Ukraine were found with cheap commercial GPS units duct taped to their flight consoles.

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