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Thursday, December 29, 2011

America sells 84 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia in thoughts of Iranian attack.

  
Honolulu: President Obama's administration has finalized the sell of 30 billion dollars worth of U.S fighter jets to the Saudi Arabia Government, also including 30 helicopters and 70 more jets.

 It is believed the Iranian Government will try to attack Saudi Arabia and surrounding countries, sources say Iran is still bitter because of the accusation made, about the attempt on the U.S Saudi ambassador's life, the American Government is assisting the middle eastern military on increasing their forces strength.


The white house says the manufacturing of the jets will employ 50,00 Americans, made by Boeing. This deal is a ten year agreement with the Saudi Arabian government that includes missiles, night vision goggles, bombs and radar warning systems.

Saudi Arabia is the most advanced military force in the middle eastern region, also one of the riches countries in the world, one of the largest sources of  U.S energy and oil reserves.


Statement by Principal Deputy Press Secretary Joshua Earnest on U.S. Sale of Defense Equipment to Saudi Arabia

The United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have signed a government-to-government agreement under the Foreign Military Sales program to provide advanced F-15SA combat aircraft to the Royal Saudi Air Force.
Valued at $29.4 billion, this agreement includes production of 84 new aircraft and the modernization of 70 existing aircraft as well as munitions, spare parts, training, maintenance and logistics.  These F-15SA aircraft, manufactured by The Boeing Company, are among the most sophisticated and capable aircraft in the world.
This agreement will positively impact the U.S. economy and further advances the president's commitment to create jobs by increasing exports.  According to industry experts, this agreement will support more than 50,000 American jobs, engaging 600 suppliers in 44 states, and providing $3.5 billion in annual economic impact to the U.S. economy.
This agreement reinforces the strong and enduring relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia, and demonstrates the U.S. commitment to a strong Saudi defense capability as a key component to regional security.