It is not as easy as you might think Zabanya. Gone are the days that we would allow Americans to give us restricted and downgraded equipment. or Equipment we are not even allow to change its oil without an approval from the US. Now we buy weapons on our own terms the Americans would only sell us the F-35s if we sign the CISOMA agreement which pretty much make us open targets to America and then we wont be even able to launch an air strike with out their systems buzzing. And that is too high a cost for the F-35. I am angry at Bahrain Qatar and Kuwait for signing the bloody thing which makes it the more harder for the GCC to work together.
And I think the Russian PAK-FA is still open for Saudi participation. And I heared about some talks regarding the J-20. But they are still experimental as of now so it is hard to know if we are involved in these or not.
Zabanya one question. Would you rather we get the F-35s in return for opening our entire network to America?
Well, the Shah of Iran funded the F-14 Tomcat program back in the old days of the Cold War. Couldn't the Arab governments do something similar?
I wouldn't buy the F-35 to be honest. Its scope is too large (too many countries involved), coupled with program delays and rising costs. Unless its the US, I don't think the other members are going to gain much out of it. India already rejected the offer to join the F-35 development program.
To put it simply, its expensive, and doesn't necessarily promise the 'low-cost workhorse fighter' factor. I don't see any reason for any country not to go for the PAK FA or something. India is already working on its FGFA (Indian variant of the PAK FA). The F-35 isn't a great return on investment if you ask me.
Fifth generation fighters will be (if not now) the new benchmark in the future. Won't be too long before the F-16s and MIG-29s become outdated. You guys can fund and provide development assistance to the series of 5G aircraft under works in Russia/India and China. China has a variety of them under works. I am sure you can get something out of them.
I don't know about the USA, but I don't think those boys at AIPAC would allow Arab nations to join any 5G program or any advanced military equipment program in the US. You know how they go.
Although I understand, it isn't easy to get off the invisible chains of the USA. It really isn't. Not even for Israel