F-35 Fighter Jet Becomes $2 Trillion Disaster as Allies Abandon Costly Jet Amid Broken Promises
Story by Regtechtimes • 2h
The F-35 Lightning II, the U.S. military’s most expensive and high-tech fighter jet, is facing a major setback as several allied nations are backing out of their purchase agreements. The aircraft, once seen as the future of air combat, is now becoming a symbol of wasteful spending and broken promises.
Portugal, Canada, and Switzerland are among the countries reconsidering their plans to buy the F-35. Portugal, which initially aimed to replace its older F-16 jets with the new F-35s, is now hesitating due to concerns over the United States’ unpredictable foreign policies. Similarly, Canada, which previously agreed to purchase 88 F-35s for $19 billion, is now looking at other fighter jet options. Switzerland’s Social Democratic Party has also called for an immediate halt to its F-35 procurement plan, signaling growing frustration with the program.
The program’s high price tag, coupled with ongoing technical problems, is making these nations question whether the jets are worth the massive investment. Many allies fear that their dependence on U.S.-based parts and software could leave them vulnerable if relations with America deteriorate further.
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