Hallelujah for that
Sick of dudes '*****'ing at each other in this forum
On topic, Lets take a scenario where India tests another Nuke.
US wants to slap sanctions on us whereas the European nations don't want to (we had good relations with most of EU throughout the previous sanctions), for arguments sake.
1) We have US planes: It is pretty simple to ask Boeing not to sell any spares.
2) We have European planes: Now US has to deny European companies the sale of spare parts that 'might' be bound for india. This is a bit tricky than it sounds, especially dealing with governments who aren't on the same page as the US. They have to first establish that the spares are bound to India and not to their own planes. Then they have to tell the companies that they have to take a loss (and potentially forget any additional orders from India). This leads to straining of relations with its Nato allies.
Now, lets take the case of Eurofighter, this will strain relations between 3 countries.
Besides, we got good support/ammo for our Mirages even when we were under sanctions.(French just cited prior commitments and resumed business) DBC, now dont tell me Mirage 2000 had every nut and bolt manufactured in France.
Its unlikely that the parts EF outsources are strictly manufactured in US only. Maybe it was cheaper because of scale or due to offset commitments (yes US has the most stringent offset policy of all). If even you know that Europe is not immune to US sanctions, the decision makers for the EF consortium aren't blind. They wouldn't source critical parts from US. It is called 'Risk Mitigation' in project management, esp in such strategic projects. They would definitely have a Plan B. If the sale of 100 fighters depends on it they would definitely put it in action.
So the bottomline is risk of sactions affecting US planes is given. Have no doubt about it (besides the end user agreement bullshit, another thing which ticks me. Pakistan signs whatever US wants then blatantly violate it and still get billions in US aid. Whereas, India being a responsible state has to sign the same damn thing, and have your control over what we paid $ for)
But there is lesser risk with EU planes. EU economy is not in a shape to impose trade sanctions on India either esp with our 258bn $ forex reserves(read, buying power). They didn't do it when we had 29bn(1998). Also, we don't want to put all eggs in one basket, a la Mig-35.
Another problem comes with respect to ToT. Europeans just want to make money and do business. So make a deal they cant refuse, and they will give ToT. But in the case of US, its different. They have to have control over the world. Not only do they want to make money, they want to keep you at their feet too. You can't buy your way out of it.
Besides why would we subsidize the military aid to Pakistan, by buying US planes?
And whoever said that India has the better card to play, is totally true. Lets not fcuk this game up. I would be happy with either Rafale or EF.