So: Ten warnings in five minutes. That would average out to one every 30 seconds. Seems like a lot in a short period of time. And then there's this:
"A U.S. official," told CNN that a "calculation" showed that the Russian jet was in Turkish airspace for less than 30 seconds. And this:
"Understand this: Turkey is a country whose warnings should be taken seriously and listened to. Don't test Turkey's patience. Try to win its friendship." That was what Turkey's ambassador to the U.S. tweeted today.
All of this-I don't like the sound of it, literally.
"A U.S. official," told CNN that a "calculation" showed that the Russian jet was in Turkish airspace for less than 30 seconds. And this:
"Understand this: Turkey is a country whose warnings should be taken seriously and listened to. Don't test Turkey's patience. Try to win its friendship." That was what Turkey's ambassador to the U.S. tweeted today.
All of this-I don't like the sound of it, literally.