Ankara’s F-35 bid tests America’s commitment to Israel’s military edge
The debate concerns the possible strengthening of a major regional military whose government supports Hamas, competes with Jerusalem in Syria, and has repeatedly portrayed Israel as a direct threat to Turkey
Assessment
The F-35 sale to Turkey would test whether the United States prioritizes Israel's qualitative military edge over its own strategic interests. Ankara's government supports Hamas, competes with Israel in Syria, and frames Jerusalem as a direct threat, making the deal a potential shift in regional power dynamics. The outcome will signal how seriously Washington weighs Israeli security guarantees.
