Largest arms sale in history to Saudi Arabia

by YankeeJim | October 21, 2010 at 03:30 am
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The enemy of my enemy is my friend with caveats that sometimes this entity has oil we need and to defend it; we rely on their self-defense; they need weapon systems and we will overlook the fact that they are a Kingdom that does not support Democratic principles, etc. Furthermore, this helps reduce our trade deficit and supports the only product we can export that remains superior in the world.

War and defense is our business, our only business.

“Pentagon plans $60 billion weapons sale to Saudi Arabia

By Dana Hedgpeth

Washington Post Staff Writer 
Thursday, October 21, 2010; 12:58 AM

The Defense Department has notified Congress that it wants to sell $60 billion worth of advanced aircraft and weapons to Saudi Arabia. The proposed sale, which includes helicopters, fighter jets, radar equipment and satellite-guided bombs, would be the largest arms deal to another country in U.S. history if the sale goes through and all purchases are made.

Congress has 30 days to review the sale before the Pentagon and the weapons makers go into more detailed contract discussions with Saudi Arabia. Congress is expected to review the deal when it is back in session after the elections.

The arms package includes 84 new F-15 fighter jets and upgrades to 70 more F-15s that the Saudis already have, as well as three types of helicopters: 70 Apaches, 72 Black Hawks and 36 Little Birds. Saudi Arabia would also get versions of a satellite-guided "smart bomb" system, plus anti-ship and anti-radar missiles.

The deal could be completed over five to 10 years, depending on production schedules and training needed.

Defense industry analysts said the weapons sale is key to U.S. efforts to boost support among Arab allies and counter any threats from Iran. The deal is also seen as a boon for U.S. defense companies as the Pentagon tightens its budget in ways that could curb contracting opportunities.

Boeing makes the F-15, the Apaches, the Little Birds and some of the other equipment. Raytheon makes some of the anti-radar missiles.

"There's an enormous amount at stake in terms of U.S. foreign policy, credibility in the region, and the health of the aerospace industry," said Richard Aboulafia, an aerospace industry analyst at the Teal Group in Fairfax. "When you sell combat aircraft you're also selling a strategic relationship. It is a symbolic commitment to consult on common defense issues, and when you operate the same equipment, that often means joint training and an ongoing military relationship."”

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'thirty-aught-six"

They should be left to go they way of Afghanistan,  Pakistan, and Yemen. Perhaps China will be willing to sell them the materials they need for defense. Or Russia. Bad Americans.

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YankeeJim

I know your point and it is valid. It is the reason why we do it.

Get off oil and let them pound sand.

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safronbandits

After purchasing such a huge quantity of arms, whom are they going to fight with? I think they have abundant surplus money to waste like that.


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YankeeJim

They are awaiting missteps in Iran, fall out from Pakistan, slip ups in Iraq, maraudering by Taliban, etc.

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t k kidwai

The Saudis are inacapable of defending themselves,even if they have biggest stockpile of arms.They have to depend on US or the West to defend themselves.The reason for buying arms is not ensuing threat from any neighbour,it is huge kickbacks which replenish the coffers of the members of the most corrupt family,ever known in recent history,the Saud family.

Saudi Arabia is recruiting agent of terrorists since the days of Regan to carry out false flag operations.Almost all terrorists have links,direct or indirect,with Saudi Arabia.US empire has stoodby all corrupt,brutal monarchs and dictators,overthrew elected governments to install them.If Saudi Arabia,Kuwait,UAE and other states are not democratic but continue to serve the interests of the empire,it is fine.Staretegic and oil interests are more important than democracy,human rights,freedom(except freedom to loot and scoot),equality,liberty,fraternity and other such phrases which have no meanings for the Arab masses.Democracy,gender equality was needed just for two countries,Iraq and Afghanistan;it has been implanted there.

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