Well, selling them to allies makes sense. If there ever is a World War 3, you'd want your allies to be able to hold their own.That the USA is selling the most advanced fighter to foreign nations upsets me.
Turkey has dibs on the finished product. As in Erdogan Turkey. So just make it impossible to reverse engineer..? Huh, I just googled it and there has indeed been an effort to prevent them from getting any. Cool
Ah yes, our good friend and ally Turkey. Sometimes I wonder if they really should be our ally. As far as I know there is no mechanism in place to remove a member of NATO. Even if there was, I'm not sure it would be a good idea to boot Turkey from the alliance. I bet Russia and Saudi Arabia would be eager to cosy up with them, not to mention how valuable a member they would be if NATO ever happens to be attacked by a major power. I think the biggest advantage of kicking them out would be as a warning to other member nations. "Here is what happens if you turn autocratic." Looking at you Hungary and Poland. Are you worried about them selling the designs to non-allies?So just make it impossible to reverse engineer..?
Yes. Although, considering how long it's taken the U.S. to produce them, even the reverse engineering process will take a decade. Still not very comforting.Are you worried about them selling the designs to non-allies?