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    America supplies Saudi Arabia with $ 15 billion worth of "anti-missile" missiles

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    Post by Rocky Tue 10 Oct 2017, 3:35 am

    America supplies Saudi Arabia with $ 15 billion worth of "anti-missile" missiles
     Tuesday, 10 October 2017 at 01: 17 am (Views 195)
    America supplies Saudi Arabia with $ 15 billion worth of "anti-missile" missiles 20171010_011702-622America supplies Saudi Arabia with $ 15 billion worth of "anti-missile" missiles


    Baghdad / Sky Press

    The US State Department has approved a possible deal to sell Saudi Arabia's $ 15 billion anti-missile defense system, the Pentagon said on Friday.

    The proposed deal "will support the foreign policy and national security goals of the United States by supporting the security of a friendly country" and will not alter the fundamental military balance in the region, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement.

    Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are the main contractors of the Thad system.

    On the other hand, US President Donald Trump accused Iran that it did not abide by the terms of the nuclear agreement, days before announcing its position on this agreement. "They did not respect the spirit of this agreement," he said at a White House meeting in the presence of military commanders ahead of one of his most important foreign policy decisions during his presidency. He renewed accusations against the Iranian regime of supporting terrorism and exporting violence and chaos in the Middle East. "We must end Iran's continued aggression and its nuclear ambitions," Trump said. "You will hear about Iran very soon," he said, noting that "this may be a calm before the storm."

    Trump must inform Congress by October 15 whether Iran is committed to its views on the nuclear deal. Trump may disagree with the advice of some of his closest advisers, and announce that Iran is not complying with the terms of the agreement. A number of officials familiar with the White House consultations revealed that Trump had made it clear that he had no intention of confirming Iran's commitment. But has not yet made a formal decision in this regard.




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