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Trump Administration's Policies Cast Shadow over F-35 Fighter Jet Sales
Concerns arise over the future of F-35 fighter jets sold internationally as the Trump administration's policies may weaken their capabilities not through a kill switch, but by limiting maintenance and data access, impacting international buyers' confidence, and leading to some reconsidering purchase...
Trump Administration's Policies Cast Shadow over F-35 Fighter Jet Sales
Concerns arise over the future of F-35 fighter jets sold internationally as the Trump administration's policies may weaken their capabilities not through a kill switch, but by limiting maintenance and data access, impacting international buyers' confidence, and leading to some reconsidering purchase...
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56% Bias Score


US Seeks Turkey's Support for Ukraine Peace Amid Strained Relations
On Tuesday, the first Turkish-American foreign ministerial meeting since the Trump administration occurred, where US Secretary of State Marco Rubio requested Turkey's support for peace in Ukraine, amidst strained relations and recent protests in Turkey.
US Seeks Turkey's Support for Ukraine Peace Amid Strained Relations
On Tuesday, the first Turkish-American foreign ministerial meeting since the Trump administration occurred, where US Secretary of State Marco Rubio requested Turkey's support for peace in Ukraine, amidst strained relations and recent protests in Turkey.
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36% Bias Score


US Weighs F-35 Sale to Turkey Amidst Internal Opposition and Israeli Concerns
The US is considering lifting CAATSA sanctions on Turkey and selling F-35 fighter jets, a decision facing internal opposition and significant Israeli concerns due to Turkey's proximity to Israeli borders following developments in Syria; the recent short phone call between President Trump and Preside...
US Weighs F-35 Sale to Turkey Amidst Internal Opposition and Israeli Concerns
The US is considering lifting CAATSA sanctions on Turkey and selling F-35 fighter jets, a decision facing internal opposition and significant Israeli concerns due to Turkey's proximity to Israeli borders following developments in Syria; the recent short phone call between President Trump and Preside...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Considers Lifting Sanctions, Resuming Fighter Jet Sales to Turkey
President Trump is considering lifting sanctions on Turkey and resuming the sale of F-16 and potentially F-35 fighter jets following a phone call with President Erdogan, contingent on rendering Turkey's Russian S-400 system inoperable; this comes despite concerns from U.S. allies and Congress's appr...
Trump Considers Lifting Sanctions, Resuming Fighter Jet Sales to Turkey
President Trump is considering lifting sanctions on Turkey and resuming the sale of F-16 and potentially F-35 fighter jets following a phone call with President Erdogan, contingent on rendering Turkey's Russian S-400 system inoperable; this comes despite concerns from U.S. allies and Congress's appr...
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44% Bias Score


Canada Reviews $19 Billion F-35 Deal Amid US Trade Tensions
Amid escalating trade tensions with the US, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is reviewing a $19 billion deal to purchase additional F-35 fighter jets, facing pressure to cancel it as a rejection of US President Trump's policies, while considering the implications for Canadian military capabilitie...
Canada Reviews $19 Billion F-35 Deal Amid US Trade Tensions
Amid escalating trade tensions with the US, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is reviewing a $19 billion deal to purchase additional F-35 fighter jets, facing pressure to cancel it as a rejection of US President Trump's policies, while considering the implications for Canadian military capabilitie...
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60% Bias Score


Canada Reviews $19 Billion F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a review of the country's $19-billion plan to purchase 88 F-35 fighter jets, citing concerns about cost-effectiveness and potential industrial benefits from alternative aircraft like the Saab Gripen, amidst rising tensions with the United States and a de...
Canada Reviews $19 Billion F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a review of the country's $19-billion plan to purchase 88 F-35 fighter jets, citing concerns about cost-effectiveness and potential industrial benefits from alternative aircraft like the Saab Gripen, amidst rising tensions with the United States and a de...
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44% Bias Score

US Considers Lifting CAATSA Sanctions on Turkey, Potentially Reinstating F-35 Program Participation
The US State Department is considering lifting CAATSA sanctions on Turkey, potentially enabling Turkey's return to the F-35 program; this shift in policy prioritizes strengthening US-Turkey relations despite Turkey's continued support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.

US Considers Lifting CAATSA Sanctions on Turkey, Potentially Reinstating F-35 Program Participation
The US State Department is considering lifting CAATSA sanctions on Turkey, potentially enabling Turkey's return to the F-35 program; this shift in policy prioritizes strengthening US-Turkey relations despite Turkey's continued support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.
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36% Bias Score

AHI Urges Trump to Maintain CAATSA Sanctions on Turkey, Block F-35 Re-entry
The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) urged President Trump to maintain CAATSA sanctions on Turkey and block its return to the F-35 program due to Turkey's continued anti-alliance actions and human rights abuses, despite potential compromises involving the S-400 system.

AHI Urges Trump to Maintain CAATSA Sanctions on Turkey, Block F-35 Re-entry
The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) urged President Trump to maintain CAATSA sanctions on Turkey and block its return to the F-35 program due to Turkey's continued anti-alliance actions and human rights abuses, despite potential compromises involving the S-400 system.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Confirms F-35 Purchase Despite Dependence Concerns
Germany will buy 35 US F-35 fighter jets to replace aging Tornado jets, ensuring its participation in NATO's nuclear sharing program, despite concerns about technological dependence on the US and a potential 'kill switch'.

Germany Confirms F-35 Purchase Despite Dependence Concerns
Germany will buy 35 US F-35 fighter jets to replace aging Tornado jets, ensuring its participation in NATO's nuclear sharing program, despite concerns about technological dependence on the US and a potential 'kill switch'.
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52% Bias Score

Lockheed Martin's Job Offer, Election Looms, and Poilievre's Media Plan
Amidst a potential snap federal election on April 28th, Lockheed Martin offered Canada more jobs contingent on the completion of its $19-billion F-35 fighter jet purchase, which is currently under review due to U.S. trade war concerns; meanwhile, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre defended his par...

Lockheed Martin's Job Offer, Election Looms, and Poilievre's Media Plan
Amidst a potential snap federal election on April 28th, Lockheed Martin offered Canada more jobs contingent on the completion of its $19-billion F-35 fighter jet purchase, which is currently under review due to U.S. trade war concerns; meanwhile, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre defended his par...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Actions Damage US Defense Exports, Spurring European Alternatives
Donald Trump's actions have damaged the US defense export industry, prompting Canada and Portugal to reconsider F-35 orders and Germany to explore alternative defense systems due to concerns over US reliability and potential for political manipulation, leading to a potential shift in global power dy...

Trump's Actions Damage US Defense Exports, Spurring European Alternatives
Donald Trump's actions have damaged the US defense export industry, prompting Canada and Portugal to reconsider F-35 orders and Germany to explore alternative defense systems due to concerns over US reliability and potential for political manipulation, leading to a potential shift in global power dy...
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64% Bias Score

Carney's European Trip Signals Shift in Canada's Foreign Policy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney began a European trip two days after his swearing-in, meeting with French and British leaders to bolster security and trade ties, while also announcing the end of the consumer carbon levy and a review of Canada's F-35 jet order amid strained U.S. relations.

Carney's European Trip Signals Shift in Canada's Foreign Policy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney began a European trip two days after his swearing-in, meeting with French and British leaders to bolster security and trade ties, while also announcing the end of the consumer carbon levy and a review of Canada's F-35 jet order amid strained U.S. relations.
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40% Bias Score
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