Secretary of Defense Carter, visiting Israel on a two-week global tour, said that “there’s no better symbol of that relationship than the F-35,” adding that the “many threats that face Israel everyday from many directions” are part of the reason why the US and Israel have such close ties. “The United States will continue to provide Israel with the most advanced capabilities, including more F-35s to sharpen Israel’s military qualitative edge. With the turmoil in the region, we are more dedicated than ever before to Israel’s security, and America’s pledge to defend Israel’s security remains unwavering.“As of today, Israel is our only friend in the region flying the F-35 – the F-35s will help the US and Israel air forces operate more jointly and more effectively. And together, we will dominate the skies.”As Israel awaited the arrival of the planes, US President-elect Donald Trump said that he would completely reevaluate the costly aircraft program once he takes office on January 20.Trump tweeted that the cost of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 program is too high, and that he would shave billions from the project once he takes office.“The F-35 program and cost is out of control,” Trump said on Twitter. “Billions of dollars can and will be saved on military (and other) purchases after January 20.”Responding to criticism from Trump, a company executive in Israel said Lockheed Martin had spent large sums of money to reduce the price of the F-35 stealth fighter program.“Since the beginning, we have invested hundreds of millions of dollars to reduce the price of the airplane by about 70 percent since its original costing, and we project it to be about 85 million dollars in the 2019 or 2020 time frame,” said Jeff Babione, Lockheed Martin’s F-35 program leader.If Trump decides to cut the number of aircraft the US Air Force purchases, it would mean an increase in the cost per aircraft for Israel. It would also put into question Israel’s decision to align its air force’s future with the F-35.Speaking to The Jerusalem Post while waiting for the F-35s, Jack Crisler, vice president of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 business development and strategic integration, said that the stealth technology “is our ability to deny our enemy the capability to detect, track and engage us. So we can go anywhere we want, at our choosing and prosecute a mission.”Israel is the first country to receive the F-35 outside the United States.#SecDef: F-35s will help U.S. and Israel air forces operate more jointly and more effectively. Together, we will dominate the skies. pic.twitter.com/BnSqrrbe3c
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