US: Senators from both parties have submitted a bill to prevent the sale of F-35s to Turkey
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A group of US senators from both parties submitted to the Senate a bill that would prevent the sale of F-35 stealth aircraft to Turkey and the operation of a regional maintenance base for these planes within Turkey. The bill was submitted last weekend by Republican Senators James Langford and Tom Hills and Democratic Senator Jean Shahin.
Turkey, which is a member of NATO, has ordered 100 F-35s at Lockheed Martin, and the first 14 planes have already been officially purchased and were due to be delivered to Turkey this year.30 Additional planes are to be delivered to the Turkish Air Force by the end of 2022.
Senator Langford told FLIGHT GLOBAL that Turkey's President Erdogan is abusing the law, violating individual rights and some of his strategic decisions are contrary to US interests He mentioned the arrest of an American priest in Turkey, saying that "all these factors are becoming dangerous to aircraft transfer and advanced technologies Turkey is "closer to Russia." Senator Shahin said she would give up the bill if Erdogan complied with the laws, released the detained priest in Turkey and stopped harassing and harassing local workers at US missions in Turkey.
A week ago senior American diplomats threatened to cancel the sale of F-35s to Turkey after Ankara announced its intention to acquire the advanced S-400 DNA system in Russia.
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/node/34000
Dan Arkin 1/05/2018 Contact author
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F-35 stealth plane (Photo: AP)
A group of US senators from both parties submitted to the Senate a bill that would prevent the sale of F-35 stealth aircraft to Turkey and the operation of a regional maintenance base for these planes within Turkey. The bill was submitted last weekend by Republican Senators James Langford and Tom Hills and Democratic Senator Jean Shahin.
Turkey, which is a member of NATO, has ordered 100 F-35s at Lockheed Martin, and the first 14 planes have already been officially purchased and were due to be delivered to Turkey this year.30 Additional planes are to be delivered to the Turkish Air Force by the end of 2022.
Senator Langford told FLIGHT GLOBAL that Turkey's President Erdogan is abusing the law, violating individual rights and some of his strategic decisions are contrary to US interests He mentioned the arrest of an American priest in Turkey, saying that "all these factors are becoming dangerous to aircraft transfer and advanced technologies Turkey is "closer to Russia." Senator Shahin said she would give up the bill if Erdogan complied with the laws, released the detained priest in Turkey and stopped harassing and harassing local workers at US missions in Turkey.
A week ago senior American diplomats threatened to cancel the sale of F-35s to Turkey after Ankara announced its intention to acquire the advanced S-400 DNA system in Russia.
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/node/34000