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Monday, July 13, 2026

Erdogan escalates rhetoric, threatens Greece: “We might come one night”

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan escalates his rhetoric and fired new threats against its neighbor and NATO partner Greece on Tuesday saying: “Greece needs to think about what kind of relationship it wants with Turkey. As I always say, we might come one night.

Speaking to reporters ahead of a three-day tour of the Balkans Erdogan also reiterated claims – which Greece has denied – that Greek surface-to-air missiles locked on to Turkish F-16 fighter jets carrying out a reconnaissance mission in international airspace last month.

“On the issue of radar-lock, our sensitivity persists with determination. Greece is aware of this and has chosen to clean up its act,” Turkey’s state-run news agency Anadolu reported.

More on recent Turkish provocations and claims here.

PS Instead of declaring inflation in his country that is over 90% to Top Enemy, this choleric and meanwhile incapable leader targets Greece again and again. With the current state of Turkey’s economy, he could not afford a war lasting longer than half an hour…

5 COMMENTS

  1. Recip and his lapdogs are barking again… yip yip yip
    Quite tiresome to hear! The only thing this fool is trying to do is cover up all his mistakes with the economy and everything else. Poor turkish people!

  2. America and France would never allow it, even if Greece could not go it alone (and even after Germany’s imposed a senseless and punishing austerity that threatened Greece’s very survival as Turkey prospered).

    This epileptic embezzling dictator is desperate not to be judged by those he jails, enough to lose a war.

    Erdogan was barely elected by the rural nationalists to destroy Turkey like Trump’s rural nationalists destroyed America, the brainless ruining and endangering their country. These embezzling autocrats including Putin autocrats deserve worst than jail.

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