When the cost of not having a stopgap fighter and the cost of producing an entirely new fighter to fill in for air force requirements is greater than restarting production. It's not like the US can just afford to not have a modern air force after all.I agree that the seemingly accelerated introduction of the J-20 will evoke a defensive response/reaction from the United States defense establishment, with one likely response a consideration of re-starting F-22 production.
So, now, please explain to those of us that don't practice "voodoo economics" precisely how spending more federal funds on an incredibly expensive product in what will surely be an inflationary financial environment qualifies as "conservatism".
From your assessment, I can only logically interpret your use of the adjective "conservative" as being referent to cultural ideologies and certainly not fiscal policies or practices.
Hell, maybe the United States can borrow the money to finance the F-22 from China! Selling the PBC another trillion dollars in US Treasuries would -most certainly- put the United States in a dominant geoplitical position going forth.
You're also overstating the cost burden the F-22 program alone would have on the US, and looking at the issue from too short a timespan. The US debt issue is compounded by military spending, but if the deficit would stay stable the US wouldn't be in as much trouble. The reason why people see this debt issue exploding 10 to 20 years from now and not next year is because the debt grows annually due to projected welfare obligations. In other words, so long as the US cuts overall military spending (which includes the Iraq and Afghanistan wars) and gets its welfare system in order there's no reason why 5-10 years from now the US can't restart production of the F-22 (as long as that's cheaper than starting an entirely new program and the F-35 can't fill in the requirements). Think about it, that time span isn't that long to keep the USAF competitive, since it won't be for at least another 10-15 years before either China or Russia could procure their own 5th generation fighters in the same numbers.
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