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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Obama Breaks A Promise to Britain

F-35 Lightning IIPerhaps there's more to this than meets the eye, but on the face of it the Obama administration has not only broken a promise made to Britain but reneged upon a vital agreement that would have given the UK full "operational sovereignty" over the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighters we're supposed to be buying for our new aircraft carriers.

Back in December 2006 Lord Drayson, minister for Defence Procurement, travelled to Washington for urgent talks to save Britain's participation in the programme.

Crucial to this was the signing of a memorandum of Understanding that would give Britain, the only "Tier 1" partner, full access to software codes that would allow UK personnel to upgrade the JSF as and when needed.

Without this "technology transfer" the UK would be dependent upon the US for maintaining the aircraft and, consequently, would not actually have "operational sovereignty" despite committing billions to the development of the plane.

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