Interesting post Maverick - I remember Eagl saying many equivalent things when he was discussing the IAF, and he also mentioned that the USAF felt that the IAF would really improve on some stuff with their F15s (other stuff too), and get to test it due to their frequent real missions. And, then, wouldn't shared that data and tested tech back with the US allies who had literally given them their F15s (and other equipment, ammunition, funds, etc), after that. I can see how that could get really annoying.
Hope that the whole "shared" F35 deal with all the allies, that the IAF if they've improved on anything with their F35 variant, share the wealth.
I'm hoping Canada selects the F35 now, that or go the Gripen route, our fighter competition is about to start (over again) in just a month or so, the SuperHornet is out due to politics, but the Gripen, F35, Typhoon, Rafale, and an advanced F15 variant (no chance IMO again due to politics, which is a real shame). A good friend of mine from high school is our test squadron CO right now, and he's already done the complete F35 training down at the center at the ITC at Eglin, and has flown it as well. He's very much in favor of Canada getting the F35, and he's flown 2500hrs+ in the Hornet with hundreds in combat, the Gripen and Typhoon at Empire test pilot school, the SuperHornet on an exchange in the mid 2000s with the USN, and the F16 as well on a short assignment in the USA again.