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USA Refused Israel Request for F-15 Silent Eagle

President Barack Obama has rejected another Israeli request for advanced combat platforms.

Diplomatic sources said Obama refused a request by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for Israeli access to a proposed stealth variant of the F-15E fighter-jet.

Netanyahu, during what was termed a tough and unpleasant session, failed to win Obama's agreement to approve the export of U.S. offensive systems, including combat jets and helicopters produced by Boeing.

"Netanyahu asked that the United States expedite the export of military equipment and allow Boeing to export the stealth F-15 as part of the Foreign Military Sales program," a diplomatic source, briefed on the July 6 meeting at the White House, said. "Obama did not reply."

The sources termed the 90-minute one-on-one session between Obama and Netanyahu as "tough", with the two men far apart on such issues as a Palestinian state in the West Bank as well as Iran. They said Obama warned Israel against any military strike on Iran and stressed that Washington would resolve Iran's nuclear threat through a mixture of sanctions and diplomacy.

For the first time, the sources said, Netanyahu urged Obama to release weapons and platforms approved by the previous administration of then-President George W. Bush. This included air transports, attack helicopters, precision-guided munitions and other systems approved by Bush in 2007 and 2008 and since frozen by Obama.

A key request was for Obama to grant Israel access to Boeing's proposed F-15 stealth variant, called Silent Eagle and unveiled in 2009. Both Israel and Saudi Arabia have expressed interest in the stealth design, but the Obama administration has ordered the closure of the F-15 production line as the Defense Department prepares for the introduction of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

"Israel wants the stealth F-15 as its next aircraft, but Washington wants Israel to buy the F-35 ahead of every other international partner," the source said.

On July 10, the Silent Eagle completed its maiden flight in a demonstration of the F-15's stealth capabilities. Boeing said the 80-minute flight would soon be followed by a test of its weapons suite, including the firing of the AIM-120 air-to-air missile.

The sources said Obama also urged Netanyahu to accept Palestinian Authority conditions for the resumption of direct negotiations. One of the demands submitted by PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas was for Israel to agree to a full withdrawal from the West Bank before talks begin.

"There is very heavy pressure on Netanyahu to make unilateral concessions to the Palestinians," the source said.

For his part, Netanyahu maintained that the alliance between Israel and the United States continued to be "stable and strong." Speaking to the Cabinet on July 11, the prime minister said his meeting with Obama included discussions on Iran, Palestinians and efforts to force Israel to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The Israeli premier did not report any agreement with the president.

"I gained the impression that the president is also attentive to the state of Israel's special security needs," Netanyahu said. "On these issues, we are working in concert."

The diplomatic sources said Obama's decision to stage a warm greeting for Netanyahu stemmed from an urgent call from the Democratic Party leadership. They said Jewish supporters have been withholding contributions for the party's campaign for congressional elections in November 2010.

A key victim of this has been Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid from Nevada, trailing in the polls in the race against his Republican challenger.

"Obama might come [to Israel] in the fall if he sees that the Jews are still not contributing to the campaign, and get some photo-ops at the Western Wall," another source said.

A White House official confirmed that the administration continues to press the Netanyahu government to agree to major and imminent concessions to the PA to ensure the establishment of a Palestinian state in the entire West Bank by 2012. The official said the fissures in the relationship between Jerusalem and Washington were deep and would take years to repair.

"An alliance is like china," the official said. "When you glue it together, the cracks don't disappear."

Obama rejected Netanyahu request for F-15E in 'tough' session
 
Dear Israel go For Sukhoi 30 MKI :cheers: Or Best go For Stealth Sukhois which wud Be Upgraded by India in Coming Years :smitten:

Dont Put All Eggs in American Basket and Let Americans Dominate Them..

These Americans wud give planes to Countries in Aid Pakage for Free :P but are not willing to Give Planes with Entire Payment of Money :eek:
 
Just buy the F-35 and if you can't afford it lobby for more aid i guess. If i recall Israel also wanted the U.S. to provide them with source codes if they purchased the JSF which was refused.
 
Dear Israel go For Sukhoi 30 MKI :cheers: Or Best go For Stealth Sukhois which wud Be Upgraded by India in Coming Years :smitten:

Dont Put All Eggs in American Basket and Let Americans Dominate Them..

These Americans wud give planes to Countries in Aid Pakage for Free :P but are not willing to Give Planes with Entire Payment of Money :eek:

Israel does not pay for many of these arms purchases as a whole rather the U.S. provides them with defense aid.


Israel has received more U.S. military assistance than any other country, both in terms of grant aid and military sales on a concessional basis. However, unlike other countries who receive military aid and are required to spend the money in United States, Israel may spend 25% on its domestic military projects.

Since 1987, the U.S. has provided an average of $1.8 billion annually in the form of Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Foreign Military Financing (FMF) and funds to support research and development.In 2007, the United States increased its military aid to Israel by over 25%, to an average of $3 billion per year for the following ten year period (starting at $2.550 billion for 2008, growing by $150 million each year)
 
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I dont think so they will give them as first they refuse and then they comply with what isreal says .Nothing new in this news.
 
If i recall Israel also wanted the U.S. to provide them with source codes if they purchased the JSF which was refused.

This would have been a small matter to the Israelis. They would simply have one of their "sympathizers" inside the US Defense industry, who are legion, to give them a copy
 
Just wait for next elections...Republicans are set to regain white house because of disastrous policies of obama for Jewish community..Once Republicans are in, we will see a surge in delivery of offensive weapons to israel..
 
F-15 Silent Eagle Pics:

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They shud Dump the request for F-15s if US Not Providing or Buy Sukhoi 30s or Even Su-35 wud Be great :cheers:
 
F-15 Silent Eagle showing AIM-120 AMRAAM on it's internal weapon bays.

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Both Israel and Saudi Arabia have expressed interest in the stealth design, but the Obama administration has ordered the closure of the F-15 production line as the Defense Department prepares for the introduction of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

"Israel wants the stealth F-15 as its next aircraft, but Washington wants Israel to buy the F-35 ahead of every other international partner," the source said.


No F-15SE only JSF.. so whats new?
 

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