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Argentina Secures Purchase of 24 Danish F-16 Jets Amid Strategic Shift

The $300 million deal marks a significant step in Argentina's defense policy and strengthens ties with the U.S., positioning Argentina away from Chinese influence.

  • Argentina finalized a $300 million agreement with Denmark for 24 F-16 fighter jets, enhancing its military capabilities and regional defense posture.
  • The purchase includes combat simulators, engines, and a five-year supply of spare parts, with deliveries starting in 2025.
  • Argentina opted for the U.S.-made jets over Chinese JF-17s, reflecting a strategic choice influenced by U.S. interests in curbing China's reach in Latin America.
  • The deal also ends a British veto on military sales to Argentina, allowing the country to bypass restrictions that had previously limited its defense acquisitions.
  • Despite significant public spending cuts, the Argentine government prioritizes defense upgrades, viewing the F-16s as a deterrent amid global tensions.
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