Israel Seeks 20 Additional F-35s After Failure of U.S. Swap for Peace Plan – Bloomberg

Israel Seeks 20 Additional F-35s After Failure of U.S. Swap for Peace Plan – Bloomberg.

Israel Seeks 20 More F-35s

An F-35 Lightning II fighter jet. Source: Lockheed Martin/US Air Force via Bloomberg News

Israel’s ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, said his country is still seeking 20 additional F- 35 fighter jets even after the failure of a U.S. offer to provide the planes in exchange for a freeze on Israeli settlement construction.

The 20 jets would be in addition to the 20 Lockheed Martin Corp.-built F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, valued at about $2.8 billion, that Israel ordered in October, Oren told Bloomberg News reporters and editors in Washington yesterday.

“It was clear from the beginning that the 20 we were purchasing would not be enough and we’d require more,” Oren said. The F-35 planes are the “ballast in helping Israel maintain its qualitative military edge” over potential foes in the region, he said.

Defense officials from both countries are discussing ways to pay for the “expensive” jets because Israel lacks the funds, Oren said.

The U.S. had offered the 20 additional F-35 jets as part of an effort to revive direct Middle East peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which stalled after an earlier freeze on West Bank settlement construction ended in September. Israel’s Lieutenant General Gabi Ashkenazi confirmed the offer at a Nov. 17 news conference at the Pentagon.

The Obama administration said last week that it would stop pushing Israel for a renewed 90-day construction moratorium.

“The 90-day extension discussion is off the table but the 20 extra jets are very much on the table,” Oren said. “It’s not attached to the 90-day freeze.”

‘Wasn’t a Bribe’

Discussion on providing Israel with an additional set of 20 F-35 jets began around mid-year, part of a longstanding U.S. undertaking to help Israel “defend itself against any Middle East adversary or a combination of adversaries,” Oren said. “It wasn’t a bribe, and was not intended to be a bribe, but part of ongoing discussions.”

Recent U.S. sales of weapons to the Middle East, including the proposed transfer of arms to Saudi Arabia, have eroded Israel’s military edge against nations in the region that have larger defense budgets than Israel, Oren said.

The U.S. currently provides Israel $3 billion annually in military aid. The program isn’t as sufficient to buy protection as it had been 20 years ago when it began, Oren said.

In October, the Obama administration told Congress of plans to sell Saudi Arabia arms valued at $60 billion, which may be the largest weapons sale to another country in U.S. history if all purchases are made.

The plan included Boeing Co. F-15 fighter jets, attack helicopters and satellite-guided bombs, according to notices sent to Congress on Oct. 20. It also covers transport helicopters made by United Technologies Corp. and advanced radar from Raytheon Co.

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  1. THE ADDITIONAL FIGHTERS WOULD NO DOUBT HELP ISRAEL TIP THE BALANCE TOWARDS TAKING OUT THE MISSILE LAUNCHERS ON THE GOLAN HEIGHTS AND LEBANESE TERRITORIES WHN THAT DEAL GOES DOWN. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT THINGS THAT COULD BE SOLD TO THE ISRAELI`S WOULD BE AN UPGRADED CANDLESTICK OR WAND TO MOUNT ON THE FIGHTERS AND TAKEOUT THE ROCKETS AND MISSILES THAT ARE SO NUMEROUS THAT THEY ARE LITERING THE BORDERS WITH LAUNCHERS TO LAUNCH THEM. NO DOUBT SOME 40 TO 60,000 ROCKETS AND MISSILES ARE PREPARED FOR THE ISRAELI`S AND OUR FORCES TOO. SO A GOOD GROUND RAKEING WOULD REALLY HELP KNOCKOUT SENSORS AND GUIDENCE SYSTEMS AS WELL AS BLIND OR INCINERATE THE FORCES THAT WOULD BE OPERATING THEM, RENDERING THE HIZBOLLAH AND HAMAS AS WELL AS AL-QAEDA FIGHTERS USELESS.. THE PALESTINIANS WOULD NOT BE SO FRISKY EITHER.


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