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U.S., Saudi Sign F-15 Warplanes Deal Worth $29bn
2011-12-30
[An Nahar] The United States said Thursday it had sent a "strong message" to the Gulf region, as tensions rise with Iran, by signing a $29.4 billion deal to provide F-15 fighter jets to Soddy Arabia.

The deal, which was signed over the weekend, will supply 84 new Boeing F-15SA aircraft and modernize 70 existing planes and include munitions, spare parts, training and maintenance contracts, U.S. officials said.

It sends "a strong message to countries in the region that the United States is committed to stability in the Gulf and broader Middle East," said senior State Department official Andrew Shapiro.

"It will enhance Soddy Arabia's ability to deter and defend against external threats to its illusory sovereignty," he told news hounds.

The deal, announced formally on Thursday in Hawaii as President Barack Because I won Obama vacationed in his native state, was first unveiled in October 2010 as part of a $60 billion U.S. arms sale to Soddy Arabia.

In Honolulu, White House deputy front man Josh Earnest said the deal would support more than 50,000 American jobs at a time of high unemployment and provide a $3.5 billion annual boost to the U.S. economy.

"This agreement reinforces the strong and enduring relationship between the United States and Soddy Arabia, and demonstrates the U.S. commitment to a strong Saudi defense capability as a key component to regional security," Earnest said.

The delivery of the package would unfold over 15 to 20 years and also includes Black Hawk and Apache attack helicopters, defense officials said.

Thursday's announcement came with tensions between Iran and the United States and its Gulf allies on the rise over Tehran's nuclear drive.

Iran has rejected a warning that the U.S. military will not tolerate any attempt by Tehran to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz to tankers in a move that would threaten deep disruption to global oil supplies.
Posted by:Fred

#5  AMEN, TW.

OBTW: I'm "really Likin'" my latest handle! THX!
Posted by: Slomp Oppressor of the Faeries1490   2011-12-30 23:05  

#4  Does the deal includes 15 pilots and 150 ground crew?

Don't think so re the pilots, but based on my admittedly long-ago (1980's) experience as a tech at a defense plant, bet the ranch on it re the ground crew. Saudis will fly the damn things all day long (how well they'll fly 'em is another question) since their pilots are commissioned officers who are drawn from the higher levels of Saudi Arab society. OTOH, the Soddies regard maintenance and repair of even sophisticated weapons systems as akin to "manual labor," fit only for lowly unclean foreigners.
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2011-12-30 13:18  

#3  Hopefully there's drop-dead circuitry to take 'em out if we end up with another F-14s-in-the-hands-of-the-Iranian-mullahs situation.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2011-12-30 08:32  

#2  That's one way to get back the money we gave them for oil...and keep them from spending it to support terrorists.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-12-30 06:16  

#1  Does the deal includes 15 pilots and 150 ground crew?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-12-30 05:15  

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