Assuming they dont cancel it first. I dont know the latest, on that though.
I think alot of it could be decided by the F/22 situation. Also here the carrier situation could decide lot of it. Theres still a huge debate going on about the super carriers, and its actually risking the project altogether apparently. You have better contacts than i do, so you might be able to confirm this, but the latest news i heard, was that they are strongly considering only building 1 carrier now.
Very doubtful they'd cancel it, even if the current US Government is emphasising the Army more than the USAF/USN/USMC... If fact that may have a beneficial effect for the JSF/JCA if the F-22 order is scaled down a lot. Both countries will need the aircraft come 2012 to replace ageing fleets (by that time the Harrier concept will be nearly 50 years old as a aircraft and engine - ok, the current airframes date from the late 80s/early 90s, and it's still a very capable aeroplane), and with the number of export orders and industrial involvement as well, I suspect this would be very unlikely...
Which would see the Sea Harrier retired, the JSF cancelled, and ultimately scrapped completely because one of the biggest buyers has backed out.
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