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🚨BREAKING: Türkiye has decided to boost its medium- and long-range missile stockpiles to a “credible deterrent level” in response to recent Israeli aggression against Iran.

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Arslan Haidervor 1 Jahr

That's what pakistan shoukd do as well. Atleast thousands of Hypersonic missiles with a range of 3500km.

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Acharnervor 1 Jahr

Türkiye should acquire/develop nuclear weapons as early as possible, in fact all Muslim countries should stsrt nuclear weapons program and it should be mandatory. Libya, Iraq and recently Iran are examples, the ultimate fate without nuke

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Acharnervor 1 Jahr

after acquiring nuke, delivery systems should be sophisticated. ICBMs must, with short to medium range hypersonic missiles with large stockpiles.

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Shoibnivor 1 Jahr

@grok how long will it takes to complete

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Ideology Defendervor 1 Jahr

It's the need of time. Good

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