The diplomatic thaw unfolded during a visit to Turkey, where President Tayyip Erdogan extended a warm reception to his American counterpart. In a departure from the standard scrutiny of human rights, the two leaders focused on strengthening bilateral ties, effectively sidelining the contentious issues that dominated previous administrations. This alignment marks a sharp contrast to the more guarded relationship maintained by Joe Biden.
Despite the executive pivot, the path to restoring the F-35 program remains obstructed. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have consistently signaled resistance to supplying advanced weaponry to a NATO ally that maintains deep military ties with Moscow. Whether this new diplomatic warmth can overcome deep-seated legislative opposition remains an open question as the administration navigates this sudden shift in regional strategy.



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