Air Force F-22 Raptors fly over the Nevada Test and Training Range in March. The Air Force plans to lift the four-month grounding of the Raptor fleet, sources said. Senior Airman Brett Clashman / Air Force
EurAsian Times: Not Happy With F-35 Jets, Israel Looks To Acquire The Ultimate Dogfighter – F-22 Raptors From The US
Nowhere did Israel President Benjamin Netanyahu see that the historical normalization “Abraham Accord” it has signed with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) could end up in relinquishing its unparalleled military domination in the Middle East.
The normalization accord that has been brokered by US President Donald Trump and his Senior Advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner, has paved a way for UAE to now extend their hands on the much-coveted F-35 fighter jets, which had so far been exclusively supplied to Israel in the region.
However, with Israel now reluctantly giving its consent for the UAE to become the first Arab nation to have access to the fighters, Netanyahu has slyly attached a string in the name of its growing military friendship with the US—a string that might just force Trump or his successor in selling the exclusive— F-22 Raptor fighter jet.
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WNU Editor: Not going to happen.