Dysta
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ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0 You know that under American law the F-22 is not allowed to be exported, right? No, but two real life examples will makes Japan still persist for it or alike: 1, Even the sold F-14s to the Pre-revolutionary Iran was considered the most advance interceptors of the west, along with its radar, missiles and other techs. Soviet Unions still had a chance to have them after the Iranian revolution, and produce the Soviet counterparts for their new jets. However, without the actual supplier and maintenance from US, these Persian Cats are crying for retirement rather than posturing actual threats to Israel or other Arabian countries, whom will equip better fighters few decades later. The danger of technology being stolen or becomes hostile against US if the state gone rogue is getting slim, if she have poor economy, military industry and reverse engineering complex. 2, Self-developing their own stealth fighters in many countries are already their future plans, no matter the marketing of US F-35 become successful or not. Without the involvement of US stealth technology, they have nothing to argue with it (besides the OPFOR that developing it may be reported by general media, that accuse them to stole the stealth technology. But US never address which part of it was stolen, contradicting the military transparency policy as well as avoiding the detail being phished to public). But if Japan does happy with X-2 as it's developed a capable stealth fighter in the future, then it will heavily affect the selling of F-35 for Japan as well. So I think, after the current presidency of US, this law may waver, along with 'incentive threat of Chinese/Russian Flankers'.
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