if the Air Force determined that developing an exportable version of the F-22 that properly protected sensitive technology were possible, and if a trustworthy ally with whom the United States partners with regularly were to express an interest in buying such an exportable version and was willing to pay to develop and purchase it, would it make sense for the United States to consider developing an exportable version of the F-22 and selling it to that ally?
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Chambliss questions the feasibility of exporting the F-22 to a trusted ally.
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