Showing posts with label Weapons Industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weapons Industry. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2007

Saudi crown prince meets Putin, foresees arms deal


Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz(R) is greeted by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin. The two leaders held talks expected to pave the way for the first purchase of Russian weapons by the kingdom.(AFP/POOL/Dmitry Astakhov)

"Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz held talks here Friday with President Vladimir Putin expected to pave the way for the first purchase of Russian weapons by the kingdom, a close US ally."

The Saudis may have some short-comings but they are not stupid.

Bush’s Twenty-Billion Dollar Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia (at risk)

"The Zionist Power Configuration Defeats Big Oil, the Military Industrial Complex, the White House and the Pentagon."

Friday, October 26, 2007

Israel could get U.S.-made F-35 jets by 2012: report

Whatever Israel wants - Israel gets, and that's a "low-down dirty shame." You know, it doesn't really matter what type of aircraft you fly if you have no where to land them. I would think that Israeli runways, air-strips and other "landing zones," would be among the first things targeted by Syrian and Iranian missiles. Unless Israeli pilots have figured out how to land a jet fighter on the surface of the ocean, they are in deep sh*t.

Reuters, JERUSALEM - Oct 25, 2007

The United States has brought forward a planned sale of advanced F-35 warplanes to Israel as part of efforts by the two allies to maintain a military advantage over Iran, an Israeli newspaper reported on Thursday.

Quoting unnamed defense officials, The Jerusalem Post said the Pentagon had agreed to supply the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to Israel as early as 2012, when the U.S. air force is scheduled to receive the first of the supersonic, radar-evading jets.

Israel, which is not among eight countries partnered with Washington in producing the F-35, had been expected to get the plane in 2014 or 2015. Its buying rights were briefly suspended during Pentagon protests over Israeli defense exports to China.

Israel is building up its arsenal for a possible showdown with arch-foe Iran, which the United States accuses of seeking nuclear weapons. Iran insists its atomic ambitions are peaceful.

According to The Jerusalem Post, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak got U.S. agreement to accelerate the F-35 sale during talks with Pentagon chief Robert Gates in Washington last week.

"This plane can fly into downtown Tehran without anyone even knowing about it since it can't be detected on radar," the conservative daily quoted a defense official as saying.

Barak further overcame some U.S. objections to Israel installing its own technology on the F-35, a major point of contention in past talks, the Jerusalem Post said.

Israel's Defense Ministry and the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv had no immediate comment on the report.

Assumed to have the Middle East's only nuclear arsenal, Israel has hinted it could resort to preemptive strikes to prevent Iran from acquiring the bomb. Israel believes Iran could begin making nuclear weapons by 2010. Western intelligence agencies say it would take several years longer.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Following Hillary’s Money

by Justin Raimondo - Oct 18, 2007

Follow the money, as the old saying goes:

“The US arms industry is backing Hillary Clinton for President and has all but abandoned its traditional allies in the Republican party. Mrs Clinton has also emerged as Wall Street’s favourite. Investment bankers have opened their wallets in unprecedented numbers for the New York senator over the past three months and, in the process, dumped their earlier favourite, Barack Obama.”

The military-industrial complex is clearly betting on the Democrats, who, for the first time, are beating out the GOP in raising money from the war profiteers. What’s more, they’ve clearly settled on Hillary as their horse in this race, and here’s the numbers:

“So far, Mrs Clinton has received $52,600 in contributions from individual arms industry employees. That is more than half the sum given to all Democrats and 60 per cent of the total going to Republican candidates. Election fundraising laws ban individuals from donating more than $4,600 but contributions are often ‘bundled’ to obtain influence over a candidate.”

Yes, but, as she put it recently — I believe it was at the dailykos conference — lobbyists are people, too. They need to be represented — and Hillary will certainly do that.

End the war? Withdraw from Iraq? Re-evaluate American foreign policy?

Not on your life.