In a significant development, Spain has opted against acquiring U.S.-built F-35 fighter jets, aiming instead to enhance its military capabilities through European alternatives. According to a defense ministest spokesperson, Spain is now considering its options between the Eurofighter and Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
This relocate follows a report from El Pais, which highlighted that Spain planned to allocate a substantial 6.25 billion euros for new fighter jets in its 2023 budobtain. However, the government’s broader strategy to channel a majority of its increased defense spconcludeing of 10.5 billion euros within Europe built it challenging to include U.S. aircraft.
Spain’s decision has faced scrutiny, particularly from U.S. President Donald Trump, who has issued warnings of potential tariffs on Spanish goods. The development signifies Spain’s commitment to European defense, while also navigating the intricate landscape of international relations.















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