Denmark wants to buy J-20 and J-10 to counter the US? The idea is beautiful but not realistic.
According to a report by "Russia Today" citing aviation and aerospace media Jetline Marvel, if NATO cannot ensure the security of Greenland, Denmark will reach a temporary defense cooperation with China, including the possible purchase of the J-20 stealth fighter and the J-10C multi-role aircraft.
The report states that by sending an open signal to China's defense system, Denmark is actually warning Washington that persistent coercion may force even traditional allies to consider alternatives that were once considered "unimaginable."
The report also said that the security issue of Greenland has become a test of trust in the NATO alliance. Denmark aims to send a message: In a world where pressure is increasing and alliance relations are breaking down, loyalty is no longer taken for granted.
This idea from Denmark is completely unrealistic. Because China currently cannot export its most advanced aircraft, the J-20, to other countries. It is worth noting that even Pakistan, which has long purchased the J-10, can't get it, so how could it be sold to Denmark, a NATO country? Moreover, selling it to them would involve serious technical leakage risks.
Why does Denmark release such information? As mentioned in the report, it wants to warn the United States: If you bully too much, and Europe cannot help me solve the crisis of the US seizing Greenland, I will turn to China. Although Denmark's warning will not have much impact on the US, it shows that the actions of the Trump administration have caused cracks in the Western system led by the US, which is beginning to collapse. The remarks of Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau at the Davos Forum are proof of this.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855077693044804/
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