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Old 8th May 2014, 15:31
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Iraqi AF's first Block 52 F-16 takes flight...

In stark contrast to Vitesse's thread on the abandoned Iaqi AF aircraft, here are a couple of links to stories about the brand new Block 52 F-16's they're getting...

The Aviationist » Iraq?s brand new F-16 Block 52 makes first flight in weird, exotic camouflage color scheme

First flight achieved by an F-16 for Iraq - 5/7/2014 - Flight Global

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I like the paint job.

What's Arabic for "Viper?"
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I think the Arabic for viper is 'afa'.
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Just remind me again which side they're on? I mean Iraq, not LockMart. Didn't the US once sell stuff to Iran? Didn't the UK once supply stuff to Iraq? Something slightly odd about this. Maybe it's a case of of "if we sell them some good kit, they'll always be our friends."
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Courtney, if you go far enough back, we nuked Japan.
That play is not in the cards now.

Perhaps change is to be embraced.
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It's the spoils of war, the US, and others I hasten to add, have done very nicely out of equipping our new 'allies' with new military kit, not to mention the 'rebuilding' of Iraq...

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Has anyone done an analysis of how much the US pumped in, often in cash versus the return - or as you call it, the spoils of war ?

Yes they sold some gear to them and got a few contracts but at what total cost to the US and allies ?
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500N, I'm sure there is an analysis somewhere of cash expended vs contracts 'won' but, I'm not aware of it, if indeed it has even been made public?

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