The Trump administration’s rhetoric and actions are shaking the confidence of NATO allies in the US as a reliable defense partner. This has led to at least two NATO countries considering alternatives to Lockheed Martin's F-35 due to concerns about US commitment and reliability. Additionally, Trump's recent selection of Boeing for the F-47 fighter project has further strained Lockheed's position in the market, pushing down its stock and prompting financial institutions to reassess their outlook on the company.
Trump administration's remarks and NATO concerns are undermining Lockheed Martin's F-35 sales, prompting foreign nations to consider alternatives amid fears of US reliability in defense.
This growing anxiety among NATO allies reflects a significant shift in defense relationships, as top Trump officials have criticized European militaries as 'pathetic' freeloaders.
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