Arab Dictatorships Take 4 of Top 5 Spots in Purchase of U.S. Wea

by snuffysmith | December 29, 2009 at 04:14 am
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While United States manufacturing exports have been declining, sales of arms and weapons have been flourishing to the point where one could posit that the US military industrial complex is the chief supplier of the the Middle East arms race according to the Congressional Research Service.

  Arab Dictatorships Take 4 of Top 5 Spots in Purchase of U.S. Weapons and Services
Monday, December 28, 2009

Most of the leading buyers of American military hardware in 2008 had two characteristics in common: they speak Arabic and their governments are opposed to democracy and basic freedoms. Information compiled by the Congressional Research Service revealed that the biggest recipients of U.S. arms sales last year were (in order): the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Iraq and Egypt. With the exception of the popularly-elected government in Baghdad, all of these American military partners are ruled by autocratic or theocratic regimes.

  The leading defense contractors manufacturing the weapons for these governments are Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, and Raytheon.   Earlier this month, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of the potential for $2.2 billion of new weapons sales to Arab dictatorships, in particular $1.2 billion worth to Hosni Mubarak’s Egypt for air-to-surface missiles, anti-ship missiles, aircraft engines, and Fast Missile Crafts (FMC). The rest of the proposed weapons sales are for the royal families of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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Congressional Research Service Reports are generally only available to members of Congress and not to the public. So it is rare to find information from their reports available in the press. But these reports contain valuable information such as that provided in the foregoing.

 One thing is clear. With these kinds of sales, any prospects for Middle East peace is illusory. President General Eisenhower's warning of long ago to beware the military industrial complex has not been heeded.

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NOUSHERWANIS

Big bucks killing machines and the hoax of strategic balance and defense needs wont do much good for the humanity and the American people.

The increasing trend of governments investing into the preferences of foreign governments with total disregard to the well being of the people of home and buying country is not a positive trend. 

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

It won't stop anytime soon either.  There is big bucks in this industry.

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Sputnic

It needs to be regulated along with the financial sector

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Barry ORegan

Yep Muslims killing Muslims, boy how is that for an inconvienent truth.

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Rory Cripps

Anything to make a buck and keep that oil flowing while they're at it. Big wheel keep on turnin and Proud Mary keeps on burnin.  Rollin, rollin, rollin down the river . . . .

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snuffysmith

Israel balks at U.S. arms deals with Arabs
Tel Aviv, Israel (UPI) Jan 4, 2009 - Even as Israel's military ponders a possible pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear program, its planners seem to be having second thoughts about the sale of advanced U.S. weapons systems to Arab states that Washington says were intended to bolster an alliance against Tehran. When the George W. Bush administration unveiled a $20 billion arms package spread over 10 years for its Arab ... more

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