US prepares to approve $60bn arms deal with Saudi Arabia

imemyself89

MPA (400+ posts)
Deal could be biggest in US history as fear of a nuclear Iran overrides concerns about human rights in Saudi Arabia

The US Congress is poised to give its approval to the biggest arms deal in US history when it signs off on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia worth an estimated $60bn (39bn).

The sale, under negotiation since 2007, is aimed mainly at bolstering Saudi defences against Iran, which the US suspects will achieve a nuclear weapons capability within the next few years. The transfer of advanced technology, mainly planes, is to provide Saudi Arabia with air superiority over Iran.

The Obama administration is due to send the deal to Congress in the next fortnight. The Senate and House then have 30 days to amend, cancel or approve the deal. If approved, the Obama administration can then take the final steps towards completing the deal.

Members of Congress have been notoriously difficult in regard to arms deals with Saudi Arabia over the last three decades, partly because of lobbying by Israel in the 1980s and 90s and partly as a reaction to the 9/11 attacks orchestrated by the Saudi-born al-Qaida leader, Osama bin Laden. They have also raised concerns over the lack of human rights and freedom for women in Saudi Arabia. Congress has amended and even blocked arms deals with the Saudis in the past.

But Washington-based analysts say such concerns will be overridden because of the greater worries about Iran.

A US defence official told Reuters today that the US and Saudi Arabia are discussing a package that includes 84 new F-15 fighter jets, upgrading another 70 of them as well as buying 72 Black Hawk helicopters built by Sikorsky Aircraft, a unit of United Technologies Corporation.

The two sides are also discussing a package for the kingdom's navy.

The Saudis have agreed to an initial $30bn in sales, with another $30bn still under discussion. The initial figure to be sent to Congress for review may be $30bn for approval this year.

The deal rivals the al-Yamamah deal between the UK and Saudi Arabia signed in the mid-1980s, one of the biggest in history, worth $66bn in revenue for BAE.

Michael Knights, the Lafer fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who has written in detail about the deal, predicted today a relatively smooth ride from Congress: "The deal has a much better chance of being approved with limited or no modifications.

First, the preparation for the package has been extensive and prolonged, stretching back to 2007. This has ironed out many potential problems, including significant consultations with the Israelis.

"Second, concern about a nuclear Iran is at an all-time high in Washington, Tel Aviv and Riyadh. Third, much has changed in the defence market since the last major Congressional campaign to block or downgrade a major Saudi arms deal, the 1993 Saudi purchase of F-15s aircraft. Since then, US manufacturers have had to up their game to compete with top-tier European technologies that are provided without limitations."

To help ease passage through Congress, Obama is to put the emphasis on jobs, an important consideration at a time of high unemployment in the US. Members of Congress will not want to be seen endangering jobs, especially in the run-up to November's mid-term Congressional elections.

The White House will stress that an estimated 75,000 jobs in companies such as Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and General Electric will be protected if the deal goes through.

Some of the weapons systems, in particular upgraded weapons systems, are specifically related to the threat posed by Iran. Details have been leaking out in the US media over the last few months, prompting angry denunciations from Tehran.

Israel, an even closer ally of the US than Saudi Arabia, has also expressed concerned over the transfer of advanced technology to Saudi Arabia.

Addressing Israeli concerns, advanced sensors on the new Saudi F-15s will have technology built in to prevent them being used against their Israeli equivalents.

While Israel sees Saudi Arabia as a useful buttress against Iran, there is a fear in Tel Aviv that a rogue Saudi pilot might opt for a suicide mission against Israel. The Israeli air force want to maintain an advantage.

Knights said: "Iran is certainly the only advanced state that Saudi Arabia needs to fear as a credible armed opponent in the next decade. Certain weapon systems like upgraded missile defences are explicitly concerned with Iran. The advanced sensors in the new Saudi F-15s will have fail-safes to prevent their effective use against US aircraft such as the types used by Israel."

The Pentagon neither confirmed nor denied today that a deal is in the offing. A defence department spokesman restated the formal position: "We have not concluded arms sales agreements with Saudi Arabia, and we have not notified Congress of pending sales. The US does partner with multiple countries in the Middle East in our multifaceted approach to regional security and stability. This involves a wide range of activities from training and exercises to military sales."

Congress has a history of being difficult about Saudi Arabia, passing legislation in 1986 to block sales of missiles and missile launchers approved by President Ronald Reagan. The deal finally went through only after Reagan was forced to withdraw Stinger missiles from the package.

In 1990, the administration of George H Bush planned to send Saudi Arabia $20bn in arms but opposition from Congress saw this cut down to $7bn.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/sep/13/us-arms-deal-saudi-arabia
 

Mumtaz

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
So here you go

Essentially the policy of fear serves well rather extremely well for US and euROPE.

they have got their 700000 jobs lurked on this expensive deal;

saudis will be wasting their precious OIL MONEY on weapons, rather than their public.

I Always say:


TERRORISM IS A FORM OF NEOCOLONISM.

americans will never want terrorism to die, they would like it to flourish,

it serves them two ways:

a. divert their own public attention from domestic issues.

b. american public tax money being wasted on israel' neutralize any public opinion.

c. Progressive and thrusting weapon industry- drone industry

d. occupy oil fields- minerals resources of third world countries in name of killing terrorism.

so my feeling is , this TERRORISM SERVES US GOVT HAWKS BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE>
 

imemyself89

MPA (400+ posts)
This is a massive deal even for the USA. Their propa****a against Iran has paid divedends.

They talk about democracy but are supporting the dicatorship in Saudi Arabia, the only nation to be named after a family.

The USA is the ulmitate terrorist.
 

ishwaq

Minister (2k+ posts)
US plans massive arms sale to Saudi to counter Iran threat

(AFP)

14 September 2010, 6:10 AM
The US plans to offer Saudi Arabia 60 billion dollars’ worth of hi-tech fighters and helicopters to help counter the threat posed by Iran.
A senior defence official said President Barack Obama’s administration would formally notify Congress this week or next about the groundbreaking deal, which follows months of talks with the Saudis, who are increasingly anxious about Iran’s missile arsenal.
“If you look at the kingdom, the major threat that they face in the region emanates from Iran,” the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told reporters.
“And this gives them a whole host of defensive capabilities to defend the kingdom and deterrence capabilities.”
US officials see the package as underscoring the strategic alliance between the two countries, despite serious strains over Middle East diplomacy and the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
“The (Saudi) king sees this as very symbolic of the relationship we have with him and the kingdom,” the official said.
In its notification to Congress, the administration will authorize the Saudis to buy as many as 84 new F-15 fighters and upgrade 70 more, as well as three types of helicopters — 70 Apaches, 72 Black Hawks and 36 Little Birds.
The package would also include HARM anti-radar missiles, more precision-guided JDAM bombs, Hellfire missiles and sophisticated displays mounted on fighter pilots’ helmets.
Although previous arms sales to Saudi have often encountered strong opposition from Israel and its allies in the US Congress, the administration expected the deal to win approval and that Israel would not object to the sale.
“The Israelis I think are fairly comfortable that this configuration is not a threat to their qualitative, military edge,” he said.
Israel will be getting a more advanced, “fifth generation” US fighter jet in the F-35.
Lawmakers would also likely support aircraft production that “involved” 77,000 jobs across the country, the official said, though it was unclear how many new jobs would be created by the deal.
Some congressional officials, however, said the deal would be subject to tough scrutiny by lawmakers and might be revised.
“There is serious concern about some sensitive material which is expected to be included in the deal,” said one source, who told AFP that Obama aides would brief congressional staff on the deal on Monday.
“You can fully expect that a hold will be placed on this deal,” said another senior congressional source.
A “hold” would come from the chair or ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee or Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which typically must sign off on arms transfers, and could change what is in the package.
It remained unclear if the Saudis would opt to buy the entire 60-billion package or a lower number of aircraft, the defence official said.
“But in any world, this is an enormous arms package. In fact, the notification is the largest of its kind in history,” he said.
The administration is also in talks with the kingdom about potential improvements to the country’s naval fleet and missile-defences, which could be worth tens of billions of dollars more, the official said.
The Saudis were looking at possibly buying littoral combat ships, with the naval talks at a more advanced stage than discussions on ballistic missile defences, he said.
Top American officials, including the military chief of the US Missile Defense Agency, have been urging Saudi leaders to purchase Terminal High Altitude Area Defense systems, or THAAD, and to improve the country’s Patriot missiles.
Earlier, media reports said that to assuage Israel’s concerns; the Obama administration had decided not to offer Saudi Arabia so-called standoff systems, which are advanced long-range weapons that can be attached to F-15s for use in offensive operations against land- and sea-based targets.
http://khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArti...iddleeast_September288.xml&section=middleeast

Why we still making fool our self, Saudis should ask US if you have advanced weapons than why you loosing war everywhere, Israel will be getting a more advanced, “fifth generation” US fighter jet in the F-35.Don't forget israel still USA favorite SON.:angry_smile:
 
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Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
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aaleraza

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
In 2006 the arab rulers was with israel because hizballah is anti american and anti shiekhizm dictator ship so these arab ruler will spent billions dollar to buy american weapons to tackel iran, can some one tell me that when they gonna have problem with isreal who is gonna save them these stupid bunch of families are disgrace to islam.

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Abdali

Senator (1k+ posts)
These sodomite criminal dallal saudi munaffiq zanee will never fight the REAL ENEMY ISRAHELL AND AMERICA, BUT THEY WPOULD LIKE TO KILL SHIAS??No wonder the muslims are in the condition of despair. We buy weapons from the crusaders to kill muslims so we can be in power for american masters, who raped arab muslim women in Iraq, we are responsible for Kuwait also a fake country afghanistan more dead muslims for jews.

That is muslims money you abu jahills...u will go to hell for ur crimes against muslims inshallah.basterds.