EDIT: And btw. regarding Your question from another (related) thread about possible Turkish strike aircraft: I guess in the short term Turkey would probably try to get more F-100 Super Sabres (they were major user anyway). A-7's in the longer term? Perhaps.
On the other hand, I doubt about medium bomber - although in the first place it should be defined what it is supposed to be? Something like Tu-22 or B-58? or FB-111? After the WW2 aircraft were rarely defined like that. Anyway, on the one hand list of real-life potential candidates would be extremely short, and probability that Turkey could develop that domestically extremely slim (actually: that any non-major power country could develop these). And getting such plane from Soviet Union for a country with any kind of NATO membership... just NO.
I was thinking about it and today night a flash thought came. The first option cames from England, has twin RR Avon and exported also. You guess it, the Canberra. Second option is American but I am not sure if US exported it, the Skywarrior/B-66. Skywarrior had PW J57 (already known to THK technicians from the F-102) but curiously lacked ejection seats when B-66 had 9tgether with one of worst US jests even produced (the Allison J-71). The Cnaberra was also candidate for RHAF, but latter chose the Buccaneer. Turkey could have Canberra and replaced them with Tornado. Latter is the best option I think. My AU THK has more F-100 already, among them F-100G armed with AGM-45.