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UAE submits formal requests to acquire F-35s from US

Despite Israeli objections, the sale seems to be moving ahead.

An F-35A Lightning II aircraft from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, fires an AIM 120 missile at the Utah Test and Training Range on Aug. 17, 2017. Credit: U.S. Department of Defense/Scott Wolff.
An F-35A Lightning II aircraft from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, fires an AIM 120 missile at the Utah Test and Training Range on Aug. 17, 2017. Credit: U.S. Department of Defense/Scott Wolff.

Despite objections from Israel, the United Arab Emirates has submitted a formal request to acquire F-35 jets from the United States.

The request to the U.S. State Department came a week after the UAE normalized ties with Israel as part of a Sept. 15 signing ceremony in Washington. Bahrain has also normalized relations with Israel.

Under U.S. law, Israel is required to have a Qualitative Military Edge in the Middle East as its steadfast democratic ally there. The Trump administration has sought to assuage Israel’s concerns that the UAE acquiring the F-35 would undermine that edge.

Officials from the U.S. Defense Department and State Department declined to comment, citing protocol over not commenting on potential U.S. arms sales, to Bloomberg, which first reported on Friday the formal UAE request, citing a U.S. official familiar with the matter.

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