Can the US Disable another Country's Aircraft once Sold? #shorts



If a country having F-16 fighter planes goes into a war with the USA, can the USA disable the F-16 planes of the country? When the US sells such weapons, it puts many end-user restrictions on their use. For example, with Pakistan’s F-16 jets, the restrictions are under constant US surveillance.

Pakistan is said to have tried to modify this with software that doesn’t allow the use of nuclear weapons, But it’s not working. The US can starve them for spare parts, and this happened in the 90s. When Pakistan had a mini-war with India in 1999, its f-16 fleet was practically unusable.

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  1. Usa imposed sanctions on pakistan 2 times.but usa was forced to take away sanctions from pakistan each time due to afghanistan.stay thankfull to pakistans ex prime minister imran khan that he saved millions of lives in us evacution from taliban😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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  2. ln a perfect world this is a good idea but what happens if we get an idiot in the White House (it's happened) who turns off their F-35s for political rather than military reasons or because of personal prejudice. Hopefully there's some sort of protocol preventing this.

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