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Title: Trump to Sell F-35s to Saudi Arabia: A US Policy Shift

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Signals ⁤Potential F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia, Challenging⁤ Long-Standing US Policy

WASHINGTON D.C. – ⁤ In a move that breaks ⁤with decades of⁤ US policy, President⁢ Donald Trump ⁤has indicated his willingness⁣ to sell advanced F-35 ​fighter jets to‌ Saudi Arabia. ​The announcement came ahead of an expected⁣ visit to Washington ⁢by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and signals a potential ⁣shift in the balance of power in the Middle East. Currently, Israel is the sole operator of the F-35 in the ‌region.

The United States has historically​ maintained a policy⁢ of providing Israel with​ a qualitative⁢ military edge, ensuring ⁣it retains its‍ regional superiority.​ Selling‌ the F-35 – a state-of-the-art stealth aircraft – to Saudi Arabia would represent a significant departure from this‌ doctrine. ‌According to⁤ reports, the Trump administration believes the sale is⁤ possible⁢ with the consent of Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu.

“They want to buy a lot of F-35s,⁣ but they also actually want more⁤ than this fighter jet,” Trump told reporters, hinting at broader potential arms deals.

Saudi ​Arabia ‌has long been a major​ purchaser of US weaponry, consistently ranking as ​the ‌largest buyer according to the‍ Stockholm​ International peace Research Institute (Sipri). Tho,‌ recent years have seen increased scrutiny from the US Congress regarding ⁣arms sales ‍to the Kingdom, especially due to⁣ its involvement in⁤ the ongoing conflict in Yemen.

The potential sale⁣ also comes despite significant ‌diplomatic tensions stemming from the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi,‌ a columnist for⁣ The Washington Post and vocal‌ critic of the⁢ Saudi government.‍ US intelligence agencies concluded that ⁢Crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, often referred ‌to as⁣ MBS, was likely ‌behind the assassination, which ‍took place at the Saudi consulate⁤ in Istanbul. Khashoggi’s body has never been ‍recovered.

Despite⁢ the controversy surrounding ⁢Khashoggi’s death, Trump has consistently maintained support for Saudi Arabia. Crown Prince Mohammed bin⁢ Salman arrived⁣ in riyadh on the evening before his⁤ visit to Washington with ⁢a high-ranking delegation, according to ‌the Saudi press agency SAP, anticipating discussions‌ regarding advanced ⁤weapons technology, ⁢including the F-35.


Source: ‌ntv.de, lme/dpa (as originally reported)

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