Chile's Defense Shake-Up: From Israeli Arms To Global Suppliers-But Will It Last?
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Chile's defense minister halted future arms deals with Israel, pledging to diversify suppliers once existing contracts end.
She plans to honor current agreements to avoid waste, then pursue new contracts with Canada, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Turkey, France, the UK, and the United States.
This strategy aims to reduce reliance on a single source for radars and communication systems, ensuring maintenance, spare parts, and upgrades remain secure.
Behind the announcement lies a political race that threatens to undo the shift. President Gabriel Boric 's approval rating hovers near 30 percent, and conservative José Antonio Kast leads November's election polls.
As Boric's administration enters lame-duck status, it cannot guarantee that its defense realignment will survive a likely power change next March.
Kast's Republican platform promises to restore ties with Israel and other like-minded governments, appealing to voters worried about crime and economic stagnation. Should he win, Chile may resume Israeli equipment purchases and scale back its diversification drive.
What appears today as a forward-looking diversification plan could become tomorrow's footnote in Chile 's shifting political winds. A prime example of the outgoing strategy is the new National Space Center, due to open in December 2025.
It will build satellites using parts sourced globally-excluding Israeli components-to bolster disaster monitoring and territorial surveillance. Yet, under a Kast administration, this project might pivot back toward traditional partners.
Chile's brief embrace of diverse defense suppliers highlights how swiftly domestic politics can reroute national security strategies. The real story lies not only in supplier choices but in the electoral tides that may reverse them.
She plans to honor current agreements to avoid waste, then pursue new contracts with Canada, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Turkey, France, the UK, and the United States.
This strategy aims to reduce reliance on a single source for radars and communication systems, ensuring maintenance, spare parts, and upgrades remain secure.
Behind the announcement lies a political race that threatens to undo the shift. President Gabriel Boric 's approval rating hovers near 30 percent, and conservative José Antonio Kast leads November's election polls.
As Boric's administration enters lame-duck status, it cannot guarantee that its defense realignment will survive a likely power change next March.
Kast's Republican platform promises to restore ties with Israel and other like-minded governments, appealing to voters worried about crime and economic stagnation. Should he win, Chile may resume Israeli equipment purchases and scale back its diversification drive.
What appears today as a forward-looking diversification plan could become tomorrow's footnote in Chile 's shifting political winds. A prime example of the outgoing strategy is the new National Space Center, due to open in December 2025.
It will build satellites using parts sourced globally-excluding Israeli components-to bolster disaster monitoring and territorial surveillance. Yet, under a Kast administration, this project might pivot back toward traditional partners.
Chile's brief embrace of diverse defense suppliers highlights how swiftly domestic politics can reroute national security strategies. The real story lies not only in supplier choices but in the electoral tides that may reverse them.

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