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Saudi Arabia bought $1.5bn worth of bombs from UK last summer
2016-01-20
[Iran Press TV] Britannia sold the Saudis over 1.5 billion dollars worth of arms last summer that saw Riyadh escalate its deadly military campaign against Yemen, say human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
groups.

From July to September 2015, the British government authorized the sales under an export category which covers missiles, rockets and bombs via five separate licenses, The Guardian cited Saferworld and Amnesia Amnesty International as saying on Tuesday.
And the Soddis might be just the people to put these bombs to use...
The sales were made just one day after British Prime Minister David Cameron
... has stated that he is certainly a big Thatcher fan, but I don't know whether that makes me a Thatcherite, which means he's not. Since he is not deeply ideological he lacks core principles and is easily led. He has been described as certainly not a Pitt, Elder or Younger, but he does wear a nice suit so maybe he's Beau Brummel ...
claimed he was trying to "encourage a political process in Yemen," and that the crisis in the country would not be solved through military intervention, said a Saferworld spokesperson.

"All of these are for air force end use, with the components for air-to-surface rockets for training purposes," the spokesperson noted.
Posted by:Fred

#3  "last summer"
But what have you done for me lately?
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-01-20 06:11  

#2  Exports from the United States to the UK and British SA expanded considerably during the Boer War. The average annual value of these exports of about $577. million during 1899-1902 marked in increase of around $112. million over their average for 1899-1902. The most significant wartime expert were horses and mules. Over 100,000 of the former and over 80,000 of the latter were shipped from the U.S. to South Africa, about half of all the mules used in the British forces originated in America. Very large quantities of cartridges, hay, oats, and preserved meat were also sold. In addition, loans from US bankers underwrote approximately 20 percent of the cost of Britains war.

Keith Wilson, The International Impact of the Boer War, page 112. Published by Acumen 2001.


As an aside; these horses and mules did not come home. Domestic recovery from these exports lagged well into the WW1, placing our own soldiers lacking for horses, mules, and teams at the U.S. entry to the 'War to end all Wars.'

To get a feel for today's US dollar values, simply multiply 1899-1902 dollars by a conservative factor of 10. You'll be hitting the green with only a short putt remaining.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-01-20 06:08  

#1  Brits will sell weapons to anybody---even to you know who.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-01-20 04:14  

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