I think we seeing WW3 being fought in Europe.....China & Brics trying to save it, US/Uk trying to smash it.........Meantime else where the WORLD sends a "MESSAGE" to US:-
I've just read how Boeing the mightiest giant of American industry has just been trounced by Airbus at the Paris air show (aka Le Bourget). Airbus won orders worth a staggering 72bln Euro while Boeing only won 17bln Euro. This has never happened before and has sent shockwaves around US aerospace.
I can't see a clear rationale for this other than the world is looking carefully at the USA and realizing it's low base interest rate policy has screwed the everyones economies.... to me this looks like backlash. Any industry insiders have a view?
Also, did you all notice how the USA lost the $11bln contract to sell >100 multi-role fighters to India? The USA offered the upgraded F-16 and F-18 while Europe offered the Eurofighter and Rafale. Only the later two are left in the race prompting the USA to accuse India of failing to see the strategic importance of buying their aging F-teens. As a last ditch attempt Lockheed Martin tried to re-enter the race by offering the F-35 Lightning stealth bomber without having sought the agreement of the partner nations (UK, Canada, Oz). It seems they have principles that bend with the way the wind blows.
This news will be lost on most, but the fact is the USA is now facing a serious challenge in defense aerospace. This has not happened since the 1950s. You should all bear in mind the projected cost of the F-35 Lightning and F-22 Raptor programmes is some $2trln..... read that again, two trillion dollars. If Europe gets its' act straight then we could place part of our own defense procurement programmes in Spain, Portugal and Greece (I said part of!) and in doing so rescue their youth from economic depression. Remember - under the UKs pathetic defense strategy our taxpayers will be paying huge sums to the USA for our own defense while at the same time the USA denies their closest partner the software codes needed to ensure the planes are not grounded should the USA use its jamming technology. Wake up.
Frankly, I think its time for France and Germany to stick two fingers up to the UK and call their bluff.
I've just read how Boeing the mightiest giant of American industry has just been trounced by Airbus at the Paris air show (aka Le Bourget). Airbus won orders worth a staggering 72bln Euro while Boeing only won 17bln Euro. This has never happened before and has sent shockwaves around US aerospace.
I can't see a clear rationale for this other than the world is looking carefully at the USA and realizing it's low base interest rate policy has screwed the everyones economies.... to me this looks like backlash. Any industry insiders have a view?
Also, did you all notice how the USA lost the $11bln contract to sell >100 multi-role fighters to India? The USA offered the upgraded F-16 and F-18 while Europe offered the Eurofighter and Rafale. Only the later two are left in the race prompting the USA to accuse India of failing to see the strategic importance of buying their aging F-teens. As a last ditch attempt Lockheed Martin tried to re-enter the race by offering the F-35 Lightning stealth bomber without having sought the agreement of the partner nations (UK, Canada, Oz). It seems they have principles that bend with the way the wind blows.
This news will be lost on most, but the fact is the USA is now facing a serious challenge in defense aerospace. This has not happened since the 1950s. You should all bear in mind the projected cost of the F-35 Lightning and F-22 Raptor programmes is some $2trln..... read that again, two trillion dollars. If Europe gets its' act straight then we could place part of our own defense procurement programmes in Spain, Portugal and Greece (I said part of!) and in doing so rescue their youth from economic depression. Remember - under the UKs pathetic defense strategy our taxpayers will be paying huge sums to the USA for our own defense while at the same time the USA denies their closest partner the software codes needed to ensure the planes are not grounded should the USA use its jamming technology. Wake up.
Frankly, I think its time for France and Germany to stick two fingers up to the UK and call their bluff.
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