It was from SENT Defender. Initial reports indicate that an Iranian drone may have impacted in Turkey, may have impacted in Turkey. This morning, it was a ballistic missile, I believe, that NATO shot down.
This is a second incident just about 15 minutes ago reported by SENT Defender. I guess that's the question, though, is from the Turkey perspective. Why would they risk targeting Israel? Maybe they just don't care.
They're just trying to get wins wherever they can. But, I mean, that's a high risk. I mean, Emre, what is the tolerance? I mean, because Turkey, from this incident this morning and where we are now, is there a consideration that Turkey might say, hey, if you're going to hit us, we're going to hit you back from a retaliatory perspective? I mean, what do you think, Emre? What are you hearing? Well, I think only one reason I'm thinking of is because all other countries around Iran are prepared, right? They're expecting such attacks.
And Turkey is the only one that expects that Iran will not attack them. And maybe they're trying to use this as an advantage and surprise element in it. Otherwise, I can't imagine why they would, you know, it would just be suicidal.
And NATO certainly would be considered after these couple of attacks. And today, Turkish officials were simply suggesting and even insisting that, you know, NATO is not out of the topic, out of discussion. And if this continues and they have to do something about it.
And maybe then they would, if we're going to do conspiracy, I don't know. I think these days conspiracy theories and the conspiracies are mixed. If Iran wanted to pull Turkey in, they would try to stop Kurdish incursion.
I don't know. I don't know. There could be many reasons, but I cannot really explain.
I needed to check around what's going on. But it is totally surprising. I wasn't expecting anything like this.
You know, it is suicidal for Iran, because NATO certainly would be discussed in this situation. Vladimir, I just want to see if we have you back. I know you were having some issues.