Posted on 04/16/2015 9:54:53 PM PDT by Nachum
One of the important pieces of news to come out of Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadis visit to the White House Tuesday is that Iraq will be receiving delivery of F-16s. At Commentary, Max Boot asks if this is such a wise move, Why Are We Giving F-16s to an Iranian-Infiltrated Government?
As Boot explains, the government of Iraq is heavily infiltrated by Iranian agents, and Abadi himself is an Iranian ally, selected by Quds Force commander Qassem Suleimani to replace the former prime minister, also an asset of Tehrans, Nuri al-Maliki.
Does it really make safe under those circumstances to deliver to Iraq three dozen high-performance fighter aircraft? asks Boot.
I, for one, am worried that the fighters could eventually wind up in Iranian hands, buttressing an Iranian Air Force that until now has had to rely on aging F-14 fighters from the 1970s and even F-4s and F-5s from the 1960s. Granted, F-16s arent top of the line aircraft anymorethey are outclassed by F-22s and F-35sbut as a matter of policy and law the U.S. does not sell arms to hostile states or to states that might transfer them to hostile states.
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Stupid, stupid, stupid.
We will rue the day this decision was made ... and we will deserve it.
We have been arming the enemy for years.
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