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cameron200, there is multiple reporting on the 24 F-16s for the IqAF [Iraqi Air Force.] Please research it on your own. I am, however, unsure if the F-16s will be block 52; or some other variant.
There is uncertainty over the remaining 76 F-16s the IqAF wants. Don't think any firm orders will be made until the new GoI coalition government is seated.
Iraq has no choice but to buy air defense capability. Iraq is surrounded by a sea of enemies who only recently [2003-2008] tried to destroy Iraq by training, advising, funding, equipping and providing combat enablers to militias fighting inside Iraq.
While violence in Iraq is down about 95% from the peak; many of the resistance fighters have merely retreated to the neighboring countries that backed them. The neighbors are keeping them as assets they might deploy against Iraq in the future.
Your bizarre comments about not wanting Iraq to get F-16s are troubling? Do you fear that a successful, strong, free and democratic Iraq is a threat to Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf emirates, and Iran?
If Iran or any of the neighbors mess with Iraq again; they will regret it. The Iraqi Security Forces are far more capable now than they were a few years ago.
My apologies if my comments are off topic.
There is uncertainty over the remaining 76 F-16s the IqAF wants. Don't think any firm orders will be made until the new GoI coalition government is seated.
Iraq has no choice but to buy air defense capability. Iraq is surrounded by a sea of enemies who only recently [2003-2008] tried to destroy Iraq by training, advising, funding, equipping and providing combat enablers to militias fighting inside Iraq.
While violence in Iraq is down about 95% from the peak; many of the resistance fighters have merely retreated to the neighboring countries that backed them. The neighbors are keeping them as assets they might deploy against Iraq in the future.
Your bizarre comments about not wanting Iraq to get F-16s are troubling? Do you fear that a successful, strong, free and democratic Iraq is a threat to Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf emirates, and Iran?
If Iran or any of the neighbors mess with Iraq again; they will regret it. The Iraqi Security Forces are far more capable now than they were a few years ago.
My apologies if my comments are off topic.