Abstract: US Should Foster French Military Industrial Base because NATO is having a weapon production problem… and even a weapon quality problem (Russian hypersonic weapons, long derided, actually work, the West has no equivalent). The more acute this quality-quantity problem gets, the greater the probability of an expanding world war.
A case in point is the French Rafale fighter-bomber, which… the US, or at least the West, sorely needs to be deployed in great numbers… It complements the F35… to put it mildly. Instead an all F35 all the time policy has been deployed… for avaricious reasons.
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The comment below and attenuated extracts thereof as short as two sentences were systematically inspected and blocked on the Internet by Microsoft AI. This sort of censorship is to be feared: this is a case of a US Internet giant deliberately blocking all and any critique of major US policies and products with huge imperial impact and potential servitude for all those not belonging to the present US establishment, or associated to it. The same evil AI enabled insult against France, French individuals and French products in the same context (namely French Rafale against US F22). Maybe I got banned because I forgot to insult the French? In any case this shows why there should be recourse by law to censorship and the law should require censorship must be capable of justifying itself explicitly.]
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The US fighter F22 Raptor, a supposedly “stealth” high speed interceptor, is pretty much useless, and this is why it was (correctly) discontinued by Obama, shortly after it lost air superiority fights against Rafales and old Mirages. Indeed the only thing the F22 can do is interception, whereas Rafales and Mirages are first of all bombers with interceptor capabilities. A Rafale can supercruise fully armed at Mach 1.4… And also has inflight refueling (from other Rafales) and stand-off nuclear bombing capability.
Since WW2, all military planes are more or less stealth. And they can all be more or less detected, except if they fly really very low, tree top level. or inside mountain valleys as US, French and other Western pilots train to do.
The US Air Force never wanted to engage the Rafale fully, over the horizon, because the Rafale can go completely stealthy and passive using only infrared detection and then firing a very long-range Meteor ram-jet missile… In infrared, the Rafale is more stealthy than the all too big F22 Raptor.
Little known, the Rafale’s omnipotent role was what inspired the F35… Except the Rafale is much more capable, and with active (not just passive) stealth. The F35 is more the replacement of the A10… And that’s very good… But limited. Only the F35B (vertical take off) is really exceptional.
The US had to talk down the Rafale for commercial/imperial reasons. By enticing European countries to purchase the F35 rather than the Rafale, or the Patriot instead of the Mamba/Aster 30, the US has condemned Europe to 40 years of servitude. Although Europeans tend to detest Trump for his “America First” bravado, it’s really Biden who enslaved Europe with all sorts of weapons systems and offers Europeans couldn’t refuse…
The US did something similar with AUKUS, breaking the contract Australia had to purchase very advanced Air Independent diesel French subs (a tech the US doesn’t have, but China has, and France is the master).
It’s greedy and not very smart for the US to consider its ally and parent, France, as a commercial enemy, while the world is experiencing a pre-full-out world war situation.
Other Western countries are making remarkable military efforts, in particular Ukraine, of course, but also Poland. Germany has one or two anti-aircraft competent systems (especially IRIS). The excellent NASAM, initially Norwegian, is a good example of US-European cooperation we need more of.
Patrice Ayme
[50 different versions of edulcorated versions of fragments of the preceding comments were blocked on the Internet by Microsoft AI: they didn’t “meet the guidelines”. This is not different from what is going on in China.]

Rafale is morphing into much more advanced versions as time goes by… Successful US fighters F15, F16 and F18 are going through such changes too: the F18 Super Hornet is a different plane from the initial F18 (and not to be replaced by the F35!) The F22 was terminated, because its very conception was obviously wrong: a pure interceptor, which the Rafale and old Mirages defeated! It was one thing to have “Raptor salad” as a German pilot put it operating Airbus Typhoons, which are also pure interceptors… But Rafale and Mirages are also, and mostly… bombers…