US vows to help Israel keep military superiority
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“The United States is committed to that, and the Department of Defense is committed to that imperative. We will continue to support the longstanding US policy to maintain Israel’s security,” said Esper.
The question of whether the United States will sell the advanced fighters to the UAE cast a cloud over the White House ceremony last week for the diplomatic normalization agreements between Israel and the UAE and Israel and Bahrain.
President Donald Trump said at the time that he would have “no problem” selling F-35 warplanes to the United Arab Emirates, despite objections from the Jewish state.
Israel has long opposed the sale of F-35s to any US allies in the region including Jordan and Egypt, both of whom already recognize Israel.
Such a sale would erode Israel’s military advantage over its neighbors.
Since the 1960s the US has approached the issue on the principle that Israel should maintain a “qualitative military edge” (QME), and the concept has been formalized in legislation from Congress.
But the UAE, which sits astride the strategic Strain of Hormuz across from Iran, which is seen by Israel and the United States as a major threat, has sought for several years the advanced fighters.
At the Pentagon, Gantz stressed the importance of the US-Israel partnership in the “unstable” Middle East region, and said the relationship goes beyond “QME”.
“As I always said, we have no other United States, nor do you have any other Israel,” he said.
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