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US Finalizes $30 Billion
Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia
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The Obama
Administration has released a statement today announcing that a $30
billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia has been finalized, which will involve
selling 84 F-15 fighter jets as part of a “modernization deal.”
Officials
were quick to cheer the deal, saying it “will positively impact the US
economy” and that it wouldn’t harm Israel, adding that “all sales to the
region must be evaluated for the impact on Israel.”
The real
question, however, is why Saudi Arabia is bothering to spend such massive
amounts of money on US weaponry that is of no obvious use to them, Saudi
foreign intervention mostly involving deploying ground troops to tiny
neighbors to help crush popular uprisings.
Some
official comments suggested it was something to do with Iran, but no one
seriously expects the Saudis to attack Iran, or vice versa, and it seems
unlikely that if a war did break out it would involve epic dogfights between
the Saudi F-15s and Iranian MiG-29s.
Rather the
sales of hugely expensive warplanes to Gulf nations appears to be more a
question of national prestige than utility, with the Obama Administration
pushing the sales in the hopes of following through on promises to increase America’s
arms sales abroad.
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Friday, 30 December 2011
US Finalizes $30 Billion Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia
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