New US Senate bill bars sale of F-35 jets to Turkey over S-400 Russia deal
ΣΧΟΛΙΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟΥ: Aυτά είναι τα τελευταία νέα, όσον αφορά το νομοσχέδιο (NDAA) για την ακύρωση της πώλησης.Με λίγα λόγια έχει βγει απόφαση, θέλουν να ακυρωθεί, αλλά τα
διαδικαστικά θα πάρουν τουλάχιστον έως το τέλος του χρόνου μέχρι να
φτάσει το νομοσχέδιο προς υπογραφή στον Λευκό Οίκο και Κογκρέσο. Τουλάχιστον 2 χρόνια θα μείνουν τα αεροσκάφη στην αμερική...μέχρι τότε πολλά μπορούν να γίνουν.
A US Senate committee has passed a defense policy bill
that bars the sale of advanced F-35 warplanes to NATO partner Turkey,
faulting Ankara for its purchase of an air defense system from Russia.
The amendment to the $716 billion National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA), passed on Thursday, was proposed by Democratic Senator from
Michigan Jeanne Shaheen and Republican Senator for North Carolina Thom
Tillis. It removed Turkey from the F-35 program over its S-400 purchase from
Russia as well as imprisonment of an American Christian pastor in Turkey
on spying and terrorism charges.
Shaheen’s office stated that Ankara’s intention to buy the Russian
surface-to-air missile batteries was “sanctionable” under US law.
"There is tremendous hesitancy (about) transferring sensitive F-35
planes and technology to a nation who has purchased a Russian air
defense system designed to shoot these very planes down," said the
Michigan senator. The NDAA, according to the report, is several steps from becoming law. The US House of Representatives passed its version of the bill
earlier on Thursday, but the Senate must also pass its own version of
the bill before engaging to reconcile the two versions to come up with a
final compromise legislation for a vote in both houses of the Congress
later this year.
Turkey has said the S-400 system would boost its defense capabilities
in the face of threats from Kurdish and Daesh-linked militants as well
as conflicts across its borders in neighboring Syria and Iraq.
Ankara has also vowed to take retaliatory measures in case Washington
enacts a law blocking weapons sales to Turkey, a key partner in the
US-led NATO military alliance.
Turkey intends to purchase more than 100 F-35 jet fighters, and has
had talks with US officials about the likely purchase of Patriot
anti-air missiles as well.
Ankara’s move to purchase S-400s -- deemed incompatible with the NATO
systems -- has also unnerved some other NATO member nations,
prompting NATO officials to warn Turkey of unspecified consequences.
US-Turkey ties have been seriously on the decline in recent months
over a host of issues, including Washington’s policy of backing Kurdish
militants in Syria and a number of legal cases against Turkish and
American nationals being held in the two countries.
Earlier this month, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu warned
in an interview that Ankara would retaliate against the US if Washington
halted its weapons sales to Ankara.
Cavusoglu described any moves by US lawmakers to block arms sales to
his country as wrong, illogical, and not fitting of the alliance between
the two NATO allies.
Israel is the only regime in the Middle East to which the United
States has sold F-35 jets. Tel Aviv said earlier this week that its
military was the first to use the stealth aircraft in combat operations
over Syria and Lebanon.
Israel began receiving the fifth-generation F-35 stealth fighter from
the United States in December 2016. The aircraft were declared
operational approximately a year later.
“We are the first in the world to use the F-35 in operational
activity," Israeli air force commander Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin
boasted during a recent conference. Boasts over Beirut
Norkin also raised a tiff for releasing a picture and details of an Israeli F-35 fighter allegedly high above Beirut.
A photograph of an Israeli F-35 stealth fighter jet purportedly flying over the Lebanese capital of Beirut. (Via Israeli media)
Lebanon has yet to respond to the alleged intrusion but several
Israeli cabinet ministers decried the display of the image as
“unnecessary arrogance and showing off.”
The picture was reportedly shown by Norkin on Tuesday at a conference
for visiting commanders and deputy commanders of over 20 foreign air
forces.
Norkin reportedly revealed that Israel had used the US-made F-35 in
at least two attack missions, making it the first regime in the world to
use the aircraft operationally.
Israel has been acting as a de facto air force of militants fighting to topple the Syrian government.
The Israeli regime has stepped up its attacks on Syrian military
positions in what is considered an attempt to prop up terrorist groups
that have been suffering heavy losses and retreating on multiple fronts.
Using Lebanon’s airspace, the regime has attacked the Syrian soil on
many occasions since 2011. Lately, Israeli warplanes have invaded the
Lebanese airspace and fired missiles at targets in Syria without
entering the country over fears of being hit after the Syrian air
defenses shot down an Israeli F-16 fighter jet in February. ΠΗΓΗ
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