Skipjack wrote:Uhm, well if you want to call that strategic partners...
Do you just pretend to be stupid, or were you born that way?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_C ... ganization
Skipjack wrote:Remember Russia and China used to be in a decades long dispute over a piece of land...
Dude, that was
41 years ago!
Skipjack wrote:And what is your point? Just because China could theoretically produce several thousand fighters within a decade at a huge economic cost for no real reason at all, you want to keep spending billions on planes that have no war to fight and all that in a time of such economic problems?!!
(Must have been born that way.) What makes you think they don't/won't have a "real" reason? Are you a Politburo insider too, now? What's worse, spending a small percentage of the US Federal Budget as insurance, or letting unelected dictators have air superiority? I'd rather let
elected dictators have air superiority. Regarding F-22s, which are the topic of this thread (NOT the entire US defense budget, contrary to you and your comrades) most of that money has already been spent, and was then wasted by premature termination of a fully functioning production line.
Skipjack wrote:Also, if China can do so, then so can the US in case it would ever have to.
Not anytime soon. As you yourself said, "a time of such economic problems". The Chinese Politburo does not have such restrictions since their economy is booming in comparison, due in part to their manipulation of China's currency. Even if they
were as economically challenged as the US, they could still order production and jail whoever objected. You know, just like Hitler did (Hitler, the guy who annexed Austria).
Skipjack wrote:Which one?
Take a SWAG (Scientific Wild-Ass Guess).