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Trump laments US prohibition on selling F-35s to Turkey

Trump laments US prohibition on selling F-35s to Turkey

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled reluctance to punish Turkey over its acquisition of a Russian air defense system, saying it was “not fair” that the United States would now be prohibited from selling Ankara billions of dollars worth of F-35 stealth fighter jets.

Trump’s remarks were his first about next steps after Turkey defiantly rebuffed US warnings and started taking delivery of Russia’s S-400 air defense system last week.

“We’re working through it, we’ll see what happens. But it’s not really fair,” Trump told reporters at a Cabinet meeting at the White House.

Trump again appeared to blame his predecessor, Barack Obama, for failing to sell America’s best alternative to the Russian S-400s – Patriot missiles, made by Raytheon Co. He said Turkey was “forced to buy another missile system.”

“Because of the fact that [Turkey] bought a Russian missile, we’re not allowed to sell them billions of dollars’ worth of aircraft. It’s not a fair situation,” Trump said, lamenting the jobs that would be lost.

Speaking across town at his confirmation hearing to become Trump’s defense secretary, Army Secretary Mark Esper told a Senate committee that Turkey could not have both the S-400 and F-35.

Esper said he told Turkey’s defense minister: “You can either have the S-400 or you can have the F-35. You cannot have both.” [Reuters]

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