The U.S. has formally told
The U.S. has formally told Australia that current policy rules out selling them the Lockheed Martin F-22, helping the government there to fend off an increasingly noisy push to buy the Raptor instead of the same company's F-35 Lightning II to replace F/A-18A/Bs and F-111s. Rejecting the F-22...
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