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Firetxmi
12-05-2007, 12:38 PM
State holds off on Saudi arms deal

By ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press Writer
Tue Dec 4, 3:54 PM ET

The State Department has agreed to wait until January to pursue plans to sell precision-guided bombs to Saudi Arabia, after senior-ranking lawmakers said they wanted more time to review the deal.

Congress was to receive formal notification of the arms sales agreement as early as Tuesday. While members were briefed on the deal last month, the official announcement would kick off a 30-day review period during which lawmakers could move to block it.

In a private telephone call on Monday, Rep. Tom Lantos, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, asked Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to wait until next month when members will have more time to scrutinize the deal. Congress faces a packed session for the next couple of weeks, before departing for a holiday break.

Rice agreed to wait until Congress returns on Jan. 15, according to congressional aides.

While blocking foreign arms sales is rare by Congress, the Bush administration's plans to sell Saudi Arabia such sophisticated weaponry has raised eyebrows on both sides of the aisle. The Joint Direct Attack Munitions technology would lend the country's armed forces highly accurate targeting abilities that could threaten Israel, lawmakers say.

"If it falls into the wrong hands, JDAM technology could significantly harm U.S. forces in the region and undercut Israel's qualitative military edge," wrote 186 House members in a Nov. 15 letter to Bush.

The letter, spearheaded by Reps. Mark Steven Kirk, R-Ill., and Rep. Christopher Carney, D-Pa. and signed by several senior-ranking lawmakers, said any sale of the technology must come with strict conditions and be done in consultation with Israel.

A separate letter to Bush, circulated by Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., and signed by 117 members, asked to delay notification. Weiner says he plans to introduce a resolution to block the sale; the resolution has nearly three dozen co-sponsors.

Rice announced plans to pursue the multibillion dollar military sales package for Arab nations in July. The goal of the program, estimated to be worth as much as $20 billion, was to help secure Iraq and promote stability in the Persian Gulf, she said.

The sales were to be counterbalanced with $30 billion in military assistance to Israel — a more than 25 percent increase over the next 10 years, enabling the Jewish state to keep its military advantage over neighbors with whom it has no peace deal.

Israel said it understood the U.S. rationale and would not oppose the arms package.

Lantos spokeswoman Lynne Weil confirmed on Tuesday that the chairman asked the State Department to delay notification of the precision-guided munition sales "in order to give Congress a chance to exercise its prerogative and give the plan a thorough 30-day review."

Sen. Joseph Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, said Tuesday that he too had concerns about the timing of the announcement, as well as the need to share the weaponry with Saudi Arabia.

"Thus far, the justification of the sale has not been made to me," said Biden, D-Del. "Doesn't mean it can't. We need a lot more information."

Link:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071204/ap_on_go_co/us_saudi_arms_sales;_ylt=As9XMc.iH9qlNwSS1w9oxVk8KbIF

But hey, I mean only 15 out of the 19 9/11 hijackers were Saudi!

Albatross
12-05-2007, 02:23 PM
Screw em'. I say we sell to germany and the Uk. sorry guys, having a rough AM here.

Laworkerbee
12-05-2007, 02:27 PM
But hey, I mean only 15 out of the 19 9/11 hijackers were Saudi!

Which is probably why OBL selected them to carry out the mission, to drive a wedge between us and the Saudi's on top of all the other havok they would cause.

hank
12-05-2007, 02:28 PM
Which is probably why OBL selected them to carry out the mission, to drive a wedge between us and the Saudi's on top of all the other havok they would cause.

That and there are tons of Saudi youth that don't support the Saudi monarchy and its support of the US. Saudi youth were easy pickings.

hank

Ordie
12-05-2007, 02:38 PM
We need the Saudis to keep Chavez in check.

Laworkerbee
12-05-2007, 02:38 PM
Saudi youth were easy pickings.

Sadly, I think they still are.

Lazy Lob
12-05-2007, 03:30 PM
Which is probably why OBL selected them to carry out the mission, to drive a wedge between us and the Saudi's on top of all the other havok they would cause.

So therefore a very valid wedge.


We need the Saudis to keep Chavez in check.

Which faction. The royals or the clerics? Back the wrong one and we're screwed.

Ordie
12-05-2007, 03:43 PM
Which faction. The royals or the clerics? Back the wrong one and we're screwed.

The oil price setters.

The Saudi's has the largest reserves an they control the production and price standards.

That's why Chavez was sooo pissed off at the last OPEC meeting in Saudi Arabia.

Without high prices, he can't continue to subsidize his socialist revolution, buy goodwill or additional Sukhois.

Warlord
12-07-2007, 12:07 PM
Well, I say all of you are correct. Saudi's are thoroughly evil. They could not be trusted with a paper clip much less with a precision-guided bomb. I bet you all have been here to know that.

LRPV
12-08-2007, 12:37 AM
Well I wouldn't trust them with a box-cutter Warlord...p-) Since you are there, how about giving us your take...whats the local news on this deal?

Warlord
12-08-2007, 11:13 AM
Well I wouldn't trust them with a box-cutter Warlord...p-) Since you are there, how about giving us your take...whats the local news on this deal?

Well there are plenty of experts here already. I'm sure they know better than I do. I don't think it would do any good to explain to people who say the "insert race/country" are close minded etc and being very close minded at it.