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China could very possibly get its hands on F-35 fighter-jet technology — and that’s exactly what many defence experts are fearing right now. But didn’t China already have that technology in the first place?
This video breaks down what really happened after the United States and Saudi Arabia signed a landmark defence agreement on 18 November, allowing the sale of F-35s to Riyadh.
The F-35 is one of the most advanced stealth aircraft on the planet, and giving it to Saudi Arabia has triggered major alarms — not just in Washington, but also in Israel and across the intelligence community.
🇨🇳 THE CHINA ANGLE
Has China already stolen F-35 data before? Some former U.S. and Israeli officials believe Beijing previously obtained massive amounts of classified information — including when aerospace executive Su Bin stole 65 gigabytes of F-22 and F-35 documents. And with Saudi Arabia being China’s biggest defence-technology partner, the risk of technology leakage has become a major concern.
The Five Eyes Alliance has also warned that China is aggressively recruiting ex-NATO pilots and engineers to learn Western fighter-jet tactics and architecture. In modern warfare, air superiority is everything — and China knows it.
🇮🇱 THE ISRAEL ANGLE
Israel has long relied on its Qualitative Military Edge (QME), operating the region’s only fifth-generation fleet with its customized F-35I Adir jets. So the idea of Saudi Arabia receiving even a limited batch of F-35s is deeply unsettling for the Israeli Air Force.
However, the U.S. insists Saudi Arabia will not receive source code, full autonomy, or the ability to integrate its own weapons — meaning the jets will remain under American control.
Despite concerns, Israel’s government is not formally opposing the deal, especially since Saudi Arabia has provided important support against Iranian attacks and may soon be part of the Abraham Accords.
🌍 THE BIGGER GEOPOLITICAL GAME
Analysts argue that giving F-35s to Saudi Arabia may actually help contain China’s growing influence in the Middle East, strengthen intelligence sharing against Iran, and keep Riyadh inside the U.S. defence ecosystem.
With normalization talks advancing, this deal could be President Trump’s biggest diplomatic push yet — possibly adding Saudi Arabia as the next major signatory to the Abraham Accords.
Watch till the end as we break down the risks, the strategy, and the global stakes behind this historic F-35 deal.
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