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United States President Donald Trump has blasted the F-35’s global supply chain and the “stupidity” of having work done overseas, citing Turkey as an example, Defense News said.

“I could tell you hundreds of stories of the stupidity that I’ve seen. As an example, we’re making a fighter jet. It’s a certain fighter jet, I won’t tell you which, but it happens to be the F-35,” Trump said during an appearance on Fox news on Thursday.

“Look, we make F-35s — very important, the greatest jet in the world — where the main body of the jet is made in Turkey and then sent here,” Trump said.

He suggested that Turkey could refuse to give the United States crucial F-35 components if their relationship breaks down, Defense News said.

“The problem is if we have a problem with a country, you can’t make the jet. We get parts from all over the place. It’s so crazy. We should make everything in the United States,” Trump said.

There were nine partner nations on the programme to make the Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: Australia, Britain, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, and the United States.

However, the United States expelled Turkey from the programme last year after the country purchased the Russian S-400 air defence system. The Pentagon is set to stop awarding F-35-related contracts to Turkish companies this year.

Defense News said Trump’s assertion that Turkey could deny the United States key F-35 components does not accurately reflect the current situation, as it is the U.S. Defence Department that is working to expel Turkey from the programme, and that Trump has overstated the role played by Turkey in the programme.

Turkey makes around 1,000 different components for the F-35 – including the centre fuselage, some of which is built by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). However, TAI is only the secondary supplier for the centre fuselage, with Northrop Grumman taking the lead role and likely to take over TAI’s production until another supplier is found, Defense News said.

Defense News reported earlier this week that the expulsion of Turkish manufacturers from the F-35 fighter jet programme could worsen its existing supply chain delays.

The F-35 programme stems from efforts started in the 1990s, and was designed to produce planes not only for the United States, but also for its key allies who would help foot the bill for developing the jet, in exchange for contracts to produce components.

The programme was intended to have operational benefits, as it would be easier to send information and coordinate military engagements if U.S. allies were using the same jet.

A global supply chain was also intended to have industrial and economic benefits, since global production would be theoretically less prone to disruption and the planes would likely be cheaper due to economies of scale.

The United States has said Turkey’s Russian S-400 air defence system is not compatible with NATO systems and threatens the stealth capabilities of the new fighter jets.

Turkey has disputed this and said that the S-400s will not be integrated into NATO’s defences. Turkey had previously said it would make the Russian missile defence systems operational in April, but such a move had not yet been made.
 
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Well then he should start fixing the stupidity in his own business and sell the Trump towers in Istanbul first. :lol:

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Well then he should start fixing the stupidity in his own business and sell the Trump towers in Istanbul first. :lol:

That wouldn't make much sense since those towers don't belong to Trump anyway...Aydin Dogan (the developer and owner) essentially paid Trump to use his name on them.

You could rename them though. And he had already thought of that in the past.
 
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That wouldn't make much sense since those towers don't belong to Trump anyway...Aydin Dogan (the developer and owner) essentially paid Trump to use his name on them.

You could rename them though. And he had already thought of that in the past.
Point is he is also making business abroad but calling others business stupid but i can give more exsamples if you dont like this one.

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Point is he is also making business abroad but calling others business stupid but i can give more exsamples if you dont like this one.

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That's just a hat

His point is that he is against the Western method of moving production and assembly to the eastern world based on cheaper labor.

That's regarding aircraft, vehicles and heavy industries. Not clothing.
 
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That's just a hat

His point is that he is against the Western method of moving production and assembly to the eastern world based on cheaper labor.

That's regarding aircraft, vehicles and heavy industries. Not clothing.
But then using F-35 as an exsample is pretty stupid since its name says it all, its a Joint Strike Fighter and the participating countries arent some cheap labor assembly countries but actual contributers to the development of the programm...

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Well then he should start fixing the stupidity in his own business and sell the Trump towers in Istanbul first. :lol:

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I think you're mistaken friend.
He didn't call Turkey stupid, he was referring to the idea of manufacturing parts outside the states, and as a result of that relying on other nations to build the jet. The headline is built to manipulate people.

But then using F-35 as an exsample is pretty stupid since its name says it all, its a Joint Strike Fighter and the participating countries arent some cheap labor assembly countries but actual contributers to the development of the programm...

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He is questioning the necessity of jointly developing that jet.
 
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I think you're mistaken friend.
He didn't call Turkey stupid, he was referring to the idea of manufacturing parts outside the states, and as a result of that relying on other nations to build the jet. The headline is built to manipulate people.
Never said anything otherwise, i know how to read at least a part of the article instead of jumping on misleading titles.

He is questioning the necessity of jointly developing that jet.
He is judging outsourcing which is why taking F-35 as negative exsample is stupid.
He should have taken Apple as an exsample instead, would make more sense.
 
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Turkey never did anything bad against the US

if The US sees Turkey as enemy
Turkey should say the US that go to hell with your American control flying computer F-35 which can not even take off without American permision

Israel or Polland dont have technology to produce 1.000 different components for the F-35 and F-135 Engine
and without Turkey , F-35 protect sucks
 
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