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Loyalty to Israel: Who is panicked by the mere mention of F-35s?
TR🏛️ PoliticsConservative15 hr. ago

Loyalty to Israel: Who is panicked by the mere mention of F-35s?

The article discusses the international reactions to U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion during his visit to Turkey for the NATO summit that he might lift sanctions and provide Turkey with F-35 fighter jets. This proposal sparked concern among Israel, Greece, the Greek Cypriot administration, and Zionist groups in the U.S. Israeli lawmakers and members of Congress, particularly those backed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), expressed opposition, citing Turkey's 'aggressive' stance toward Greece and Cyprus, its support for Azerbaijan, and its anti-Israel position. Several legislators, including Rep. Dina Titus and others, called for blocking the sale of F-35s to Turkey, while former Vice President Mike Pence also urged Trump against the decision. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that providing Turkey with F-35s would disrupt the regional power balance and threaten Israel's air superiority.

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Daily Sabah logoDaily SabahParty-alignedConservative15 hr. ago
Loyalty to Israel: Who is panicked by the mere mention of F-35s?

The article discusses the international reactions to U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion during his visit to Turkey for the NATO summit that he might lift sanctions and provide Turkey with F-35 fighter jets. This proposal sparked concern among Israel, Greece, the Greek Cypriot administration, and Zionist groups in the U.S. Israeli lawmakers and members of Congress, particularly those backed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), expressed opposition, citing Turkey's 'aggressive' stance toward Greece and Cyprus, its support for Azerbaijan, and its anti-Israel position. Several legislators, including Rep. Dina Titus and others, called for blocking the sale of F-35s to Turkey, while former Vice President Mike Pence also urged Trump against the decision. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that providing Turkey with F-35s would disrupt the regional power balance and threaten Israel's air superiority.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the opposition to the F-35 sale as coming primarily from pro-Israel groups and lawmakers influenced by AIPAC, which is a right-leaning lobbying organization. The emphasis on Israel's security concerns and the portrayal of Turkey as a threat align with right-wing narratives. While左

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