SRI
  • WHO WE ARE
    • ABOUT SRI
    • WRITE FOR US
  • NEWS
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Kashmir
    • Middle East
    • Pakistan
    • World
  • ARTICLES
    • BLOG
    • RESEARCH ARTICLES
  • INFOGRAPHICS
    • Constitutional Amendment
    • Covid-19
    • Dams
    • Economy
    • Environment
    • Fact of the day
    • Global Facts and Statistics
    • History through lens
    • Israel Attack
    • Kashmir
    • Learn the term
    • Middle East
    • Military
    • Nuclear
    • Pakistan
    • Personality
    • Quote of the day
    • Space
    • Theory Thursday
    • Today in history
    • Women in international world
  • WEB INFOGRAPHICS
  • CONTACT US
Font ResizerAa
SRISRI
Search
  • INFOGRAPHICS
  • WEB INFOGRAPHICS
  • ARTICLES
  • NEWS
    • Asia
    • Pakistan
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • World
    • Ukraine crisis
Follow US
Copyright © 2024 Strategic Research institute
NEWSWeapon

Biden administration approves $650m weapon sale to Saudi Arabia

SRI NewsDesk
By SRI NewsDesk Published November 5, 2021
Share

The United States has approved a$ 650m trade of air-to-air dumdums to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon blazoned, in what would be the Biden administration’s first major munitions deal with the Gulf area.

In a statement on Thursday, the Pentagon said the US State Department approved the trade to help Riyadh fight current and unborn pitfalls.

“This proposed trade will support US foreign policy and public security of the United States by helping to ameliorate the security of a friendly country that continues to be an important force for political and profitable progress in the Middle East,” the Pentagon said.

It added that Massachusetts- grounded establishment Raytheon would be the “ top contractor” for the trade of AIM-120C-7/ C-8 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) and affiliated outfits.

The trade comes months after President Joe Biden said he’d end US support for Saudi Arabia’s “ obnoxious operations” in Yemen, including “ applicable arms deals”.

The State Department’s office of political-military affairs noted in a series of tweets on Thursday that the dumdums are “ not used to engage ground targets”.

“ We ’ve seen an increase in cross-border attacks against Saudi Arabia over the once time,” it added.

“ Saudi AIM-120C dumdums, stationed from Saudi aircraft, have been necessary for interdicting these attacks that also ( put) US forces at threat and over US citizens in the Kingdom at threat.”

The trade doesn’t bear congressional blessing, but lawgivers can block the deal by passing a disapprobation bill in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The bullet trade follows the US blessing of a$ 500m copter conservation deal for the area in September.

Saudi Arabia’s critics were quick to slam the deal on Thursday.

“ This has nothing to do with making the world a better place and everything to do with fueling our defense frugality,” Marianne Williamson, an author, and former presidential seeker wrote on Twitter. “ America’s frugality shouldn’t be erected around retailing death.”

As a seeker, Biden berated Saudi Arabia over the Yemen war and the payoff of US- grounded intelligencer Jamal Khashoggi, calling the area a “ leper”.

A State Department prophet said the air-to-air bullet trade is “ completely harmonious with the Administration’s pledge … to lead with tactfulness to end the conflict in Yemen while also icing Saudi Arabia has the means to defend itself from Iranian- backed Houthi air attacks”.

The Saudi intervention in Yemen started in 2015 when the area and a coalition of its indigenous abettors started a bombing crusade against the country’s Houthi revolutionists, who had taken over the capital Sanaa and important of the country.

Saudi Arabia considers the Houthis to be Iran delegates, allegations that both the revolutionists and Tehran reject. The war has prodded a massive philanthropic extremity and the UN said last time that roughly people had failed as a result of the conflict.

Amid adding cross-border attacks by the Houthis and an obnoxious by the revolutionists to take the strategic megacity of Marib, Saudi Arabia offered a ceasefire in Yemen in March.

But the Houthis rejected the offer, stressing that the Saudi- led air and ocean leaguer on the country must be lifted without conditions before the fighting will end.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article FBI releases declassified documents on 9/11 attacks
Next Article Afghanistan: Taliban leader warns of infiltrators
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience.
268kLike
90.7kFollow
17.9kFollow
4.9kSubscribe
1kFollow

Popular Posts

September 6, 2021

By SRI NewsDesk

Every heatwave enhanced by climate change: experts

PARIS: All heatwaves moment bear the unmistakable and measurable point of global warming, top experts…

By SRI NewsDesk

Today In History(5 DECEMBER,2013)

By SRI NewsDesk

You Might Also Like

Prof. Dr. Khawaja Farooq Ahmed elects as the interim VC-WUAJK after retirement of Prof. Dr. Abdul Hameed
KashmirNEWS

Prof. Dr. Khawaja Farooq Ahmed Elects As The Interim VC-WUAJK After Retirement Of Prof. Dr. Abdul Hameed

Islamabad, (Parliament Times) : President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir , Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry,…

By SRI NewsDesk
Key Ivory Coast opposition figures banned from October presidential vote
AfricaNEWS

Key Ivory Coast Opposition Figures Banned From October Presidential Vote

Four prominent opposition figures in the Ivory Coast have been excluded from the final electoral…

By SRI NewsDesk
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,197
EuropeNEWS

Russia-Ukraine War: List Of Key Events, Day 1,197

Here’s where things stand on Thursday, June 5: Fighting Russian drones have struck apartment buildings…

By SRI NewsDesk
Modi to visit occupied Kashmir to unveil ‘strategic railway’
AsiaNEWS

Modi To Visit Occupied Kashmir To Unveil ‘Strategic Railway’

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make his first visit to occupied Kashmir…

By SRI NewsDesk
Show More
SRI
Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin

About Us

 

Strategic Research Institute (SRI) is a non-partisan, non-political and non-governmental research organization based in Islamabad. 

Top Categories
  • BLOG
  • INFOGRAPHICS
  • NEWS
  • RESEARCH ARTICLES
Useful Links
  • ABOUT SRI
  • CONTACT US
  • WRITE FOR US
Copyright © 2025
Strategic Research institute
 
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?