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Israeli Security Warns Erdogan’s Ambitions Amid F35 Jet Sale Concerns
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First reported by Mako · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israeli security officials warn that U.S. plans to sell F35 jets to Turkey could shift regional air power balance, aiding Erdogan’s ambitions to expand influence around Israel. The move raises fears of a military "stranglehold" involving Syria and Lebanon, complicating Israel’s security environment.
- 01Israeli security warns Erdogan aims to create a military "stranglehold" around Israel via Syria and Lebanon.
- 02Potential F35 sale to Turkey could undermine Israel’s current air superiority in the region.
- 03Erdogan is compared to Putin for his ambitions to expand Turkey’s regional power.
- 04U.S. Defense Secretary canceled Israel visit amid tensions and F35 sale discussions.
- 05Trump plans to reinstate Turkey in the F35 program despite Israeli opposition.
- 06Turkey’s NATO membership complicates efforts to counter its regional military expansion.
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