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'US to sell Saudis F-15 fighter jets'
2010-08-09
The US will sell Saudi Arabia F-15 fighter jets without long-range weapons and other advanced equipment as a result of Israeli pressure, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

The report states that 84 fighter jets will be supplied to Saudi Arabia over a ten year period, but these will not be as technologically advanced as those used by the US.

The $30 billion defense package is said to be one of the biggest deals of its kind to date.

During months of behind-the-scenes negotiations, officials including Defense Minister Ehud Barak reportedly conveyed grave concern to the US regarding the proposed deal, on the basis that if advanced weaponry is supplied to other countries, Israel's military advantage in the region would be diminished and security would be compromised.

According to the report, Israel still has some reservations about the proposed plan, despite assurances and clarifications from US officials. However, Israel is not expected to challenge the progression of the deal. The process could start moving forward as early as next month.

The Wall Street Journal quoted Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell as saying: "We have been working very closely with the Israeli government at the highest levels to address their concerns on this and other issues."

He added: "Israel is not the only one with security concerns in the region and we have responsibilities to other allies as well."
Posted by:Beavis

#5  A good follow-up on your comments Zhang Fei would be Ralph Peter's facinating book entitled Endless War.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-09 19:52  

#4  It's good for Israel that all of the Middle Eastern countries are armed with American weaponry. That way, the chances of a unitary Middle Eastern empire are minimal - any country that attempts it will face a cutoff of American munitions and spare parts, while the countries defending themselves will get as much US equipment as they can absorb. Because let's face it - the moment a single Middle Eastern empire emerges, Israel is done as a viable nation. Think Constantinople vs the Ottomans.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2010-08-09 18:57  

#3  SA can't project their planes. Israel is safe. Besides, in another 10 years, they will be beyond obsolete.
Posted by: gorb   2010-08-09 11:36  

#2  Oh, Geez! The United States government could not possibly act in a way contrary to Israel's interests! Heaven forfend!
Posted by: gromky   2010-08-09 09:23  

#1  Sell 'em re-builts - they can save money. All new except the airframe, and they won't be doing (more than one) high-G maneuvers anyway.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-08-09 08:57  

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