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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration notified Congress on
Wednesday that it plans to sell up to $60 billion in advanced
weaponry to Saudi Arabia in one of the largest-ever single U.S.
arms sales, a deal intended to counter the rising influence of
Iran.
State Department and Pentagon officials told lawmakers that the
sales that will include 84 new F-15 fighter jets, upgrades to 70
existing Saudi F-15s, 190 helicopters and a wide array of missiles,
bombs and delivery systems, as well as accessories such as
night-vision goggles and radar warning systems.
The sale, first revealed in September, has been in the works for
months and is designed to strengthen the defense forces of Saudi
Arabia, a longtime U.S. ally, and counter Iran as a regional power
in the Persian Gulf.
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"This proposed sale has tremendous significance from a
strategic regional perspective," said Andrew Shapiro, the
assistant secretary of state for political and military affairs who
announced the deal.
"It will send a strong message to countries in the region that
we are committed to support the security of our key partners and
allies in the Arabian Gulf and broader Middle East," Shapiro told
reporters. "And it will enhance Saudi Arabia's ability to deter
and defend against threats to its borders and to its oil
infrastructure, which is critical to our economic interests."
Congress has 30 days to block the deal, but the officials said
they did not expect significant opposition despite concerns by some
lawmakers' about the impact the sales might have on Israel's
security.
Shapiro and Alexander Vershbow, the assistant secretary of
defense for international security affairs, said the sales would
not affect Israel's qualitative military edge in the Middle East
and that Israel is not expected to object.
Israeli officials have said previously that they were not
pleased with the proposed sales but would not try to prevent them.
Iran is now seen by Israel, the Gulf Arab states and the West as
a significant and unpredictable threat that has changed the old
calculus of the region's balance of power. The U.S. is realigning
its defense policies in the Persian Gulf as Iran improves the range
and accuracy of missiles and other weapons that could threaten
Israel or U.S. allies in Europe.
Vershbow said the new and upgraded F-15s would be key to
accelerating defense cooperation between the United States and
Saudi Arabia as it would standardize the fleet of the Saudi Air
Force and make it more compatible with that of the U.S. and other
Gulf allies.
The helicopters, including Apaches, Black Hawks and Little Birds
attack choppers, will give Saudi authorities greater ability to
protect borders along with military installations and oil
facilities.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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