• FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    But why isn’t Canada allowed to use whatever other jets it buys for that? Why does it have to be American made f-35s?

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      12 hours ago

      They are saying it is because of compatibility issues I assume. Everything is likely tied together to communicate based on the planes being F-35s.

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      17 hours ago

      But Hoekstra warned that if Canada chooses to purchase Saab’s Gripen E jets, the U.S. would still need to reconsider how it works with its northern neighbor on security.

      “If they decide they’re going with an inferior product that is not as interchangeable, interoperable as what the F-35 is, that changes our defense capability,” Hoekstra said.

      “And as such, we have to figure out how we’re going to replace that,” the ambassador added.

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      They are just saying that if Canada changes its plans US will have to adapt. Looking at what’s happening in Greenland this can be somehow considered as a threat (if you can’t defend yourself we will have to take over…) but it’s really a stretch. US will probably decide to deploy more F-35s there or something which makes total sense.

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        17 hours ago

        Idk. Sounds like the US whining but I guess a news article also isn’t going to reveal exact security terms and threats. Canada was going to use the same number of planes but from a different country and manufactured on Canadian soil with Canadian jobs. I think thats the biggest “threat” trump is worried about.

        Also you should consider seperating your opinion from the quoted text using mark up.