Two Years After Abraham Accords, Why the UAE F-35 Deal Remains Grounded

Should the landmark deal ever move forward, the Americans will likely demand input on future UAE military procurements. And what does China have to do with it?

Ben Samuels
Ben Samuels
Washington
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Ben Samuels
Washington

WASHINGTON – On the two-year anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accords, one of the key side deals attached to Israel’s normalization with the Arab world has yet to come to fruition: the sale of advanced fighter aircraft to the United Arab Emirates.

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