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Erdoganโ€™s Turkey must not get the F-35

To sell Erdogan these fighters would irreparably harm American security.

Erdoganโ€™s Turkey must not get the F-35
The Hill โ€” 9 July 2026
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To sell Erdogan these fighters would irreparably harm American security. This report comes from The Hill. The story centres on Erdoganโ€™s Turkey must

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Why This Matters

The debate over Turkey's potential acquisition of the F-35 isn't just about defense salesโ€”it's a litmus test for U.S. strategic leverage in a region where alliances are increasingly transactional. Granting Ankara access to America's most advanced fighter would signal a dangerous normalization of Turkey's erratic foreign policy, rewarding its drift toward authoritarianism and regional aggression. At stake is whether Washington will prioritize short-term military partnerships over long-term security guarantees in a NATO context already strained by divergent interests.

Background Context

Turkey's purchase of the S-400 missile system from Russia in 2019 exposed deep fissures in NATO, as the alliance's second-largest military defied U.S. warnings about compromising F-35 interoperability. Ankara's subsequent exclusion from the F-35 programโ€”despite its $1.4 billion investmentโ€”created a paradox: a NATO member now seeks to rejoin a program that was designed to integrate its forces with Western allies. The Biden administration faces mounting pressure to reverse course, but doing so would ignore the Pentagon's own assessments of the risks posed by Turkish control of critical stealth technology.

What Happens Next

Congress appears poised to block any F-35 sale to Turkey through legislative avenues, leaving Erdogan with few options beyond escalating his pivot to alternative arms suppliers like China or South Korea. The administration's deliberations will hinge on whether Ankara can guarantee the security of F-35 technologyโ€”a prospect undermined by its recent history of sharing sensitive military assets with unauthorized third parties. Meanwhile, European allies are watching closely, as any perceived U.S. concession to Turkey could further embolden its regional ambitions at the expense of regional stability.

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