Posted on 06/14/2005 7:23:46 PM PDT by datura
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 The Bush administration has begun to block arms shipments to Israel and suspend joint programs after the two allies failed to resolve a dispute over arms sales to China.
U.S. officials said the Defense Department and Israeli representatives were unable to draft a memorandum of understanding that would halt Israeli weapons sales to China. They said the two sides could not agree on a supervision mechanism for Israeli arms exports.
Israel has agreed to increase government supervision of arms exports, the long-held turf of the Defense Ministry, Middle East Newsline reported. But officials said the Israeli delegation refused to accept U.S. demands for increased access to Israeli negotiations with foreign militaries. The countries were said to have included India and Singapore, two leading clients of Israel's defense industry.
"This is certainly an issue that is being discussed between the United States and Israel, and we have made our concerns about the sale and transfer of defense equipment and technology to China known to Israel," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said on Monday.
Whitman refused to confirm a report by the Israeli daily Haaretz that the administration has demanded details of more than 60 military and security deals with China. He also did not address the Pentagon boycott of senior Israeli defense officials.
"We continue also to raise concerns with our allies, our friends and partners and look for them to take responsible approaches to arms sales to China, too," Whitman said. "This is broader than just Israel."
The failure to draft the MoU appeared to have heightened the crisis between the Pentagon and Israel's Defense Ministry. The Pentagon has boycotted high level meetings with Israeli officials since July 2004 in wake of Israel's efforts to upgrade the Harpy unmanned aerial vehicle for China.
Since then, the Pentagon has embarked on a process of escalating sanctions. They included the suspension of Israeli participation in the Joint Strike Fighter program.
Officials said Prime Minister Ariel Sharon sought to resolve the crisis during his visit to the United States in late May. They said a week after Sharon's return, the United States informed Israel that it had been suspended from the JSF program.
In 2005, the administration began holding up arms deliveries to Israel, such as night-vision systems, and delayed a scheduled strategic cooperation session. Officials said the U.S. Army has stopped relaying information on a project to develop the Hunter-2 UAV, based on an Israeli-supplied platform. Northrop Grumman has been the prime contractor of the project for the U.S. Army.
The Pentagon has also refused to engage with three Israeli defense officials. They were identified as Defense Ministry director-general Amos Yaron, head of the ministry's New York-based procurement division Yekutiel Mor, and Sibat arms export chief Yossi Ben-Hanan. These officials were said to have been responsible for Israel's defense relationship with China.
Israeli defense sources said the Defense Ministry has responded to all of the Pentagon requests and still envisions an MoU by August 2005. But they acknowledged ministry opposition to the U.S. demands for increased transparency of arms deals and the dismissal of the three officials.
"The Defense Ministry is holding discreet and pertinent talks with the United States to solve the misunderstandings, which it does not believe need to make public," an Israeli Defense Ministry statement said.
Exactly my thoughts. U.S. goes toe to toe with everyone in the world for Israel. Then we supply them with all kinds of aid.
Then they want to backstab us like this? They want to restrict access so they can peddle their arms to other places?
The arrogance of this is amazing.
But you hit the nail on the head.
The buyer has the power. In a free and capitalist society we choose where we give our money.
The fact is people don't care or don't think China is a threat right now. So they buy their stuff.
Taking away my freedom to spend my money however I choose is far bigger loss to us as a country then the threat China could ever become.
I think that its much more likely that in addition to not wanting Israel to arm China, 1) we dont want Israel to accelerate an Asian arms race with Singapore and India and/or 2) we dont want to appear to be singling out China to the Chinese so were pretending to be as upset about the other arms sales.
I dont think Condi and Foggy Bottom are conspiring with US arms merchants to guarantee exclusive contracts.
The idea that a government as politically sophisticated as that of Israel is confused by our two pronged China policy and did not know wed be upset with arms sales is not credible. Assuming this story is remotely true, my guess is that theyre testing what they can get away with.
Trade Deficit is irrelevant. We have their stuff, they have our currency. So what.
Whats important in assessing dependency is the amount of trade relative to the GDP of each nation. If its cut off abruptly, thats an economic vulnerability. If were at war, Chinas trade with us, Japan and Taiwan pauses. That block of 3 represents a much larger percent of their GDP than Chinas slice of ours. Also, nothing will pass through their ports, so that will take a bite out of the rest.
I havent even brought up oil.
I dont think Condi and Foggy Bottom are conspiring with US arms merchants to guarantee exclusive contracts.
We do it all the time. We offer military aid to subsidize sales.
Assuming this story is remotely true, my guess is that theyre testing what they can get away with.
Of course Israel is. Israel desperately needs friends and feels screwed by the US.
Not the same thing, worlds apart.
We could probably multiply those sales by 20 if we didnt care about an Asian arms race.
Is there a nation that doesnt feel screwed by the US? ;^)
Well said.
Is it possible the US is concerned about US tech getting into Russian hands as well?
Also some of the objections about Israel sales to India may be a smokescreen for Pakistan's sake. The US does not want to appear to be arming India and thus tick off Pakistan.
China and India have a middle (though still not up to our standard) they are acquiring our wealth and soon we will be competing with them for resources.
Soon China and India will be bigger markets (the ones we were originally promised by free traitors) than the US now that they have our jobs and money, and will drive up the price of everything.
Bad theology, the promises to the Jew were irrevocable. The notion that the promises are passed on to the Christian people of today, are the basis for the Genocide of the past. The Church is not mentioned after chapter three of Revelation, guess who the rest of that book is talking about?
By the way the book of Revelation, is the revelation of Jesus Christ, as revealed to John.
If Arbusto wants to tell Israel they need to plan on pulling back to the 1948 Auschwitz borders, then they had better plan on distancing themselves from us, and that means getting money from somewhere else too.Actually, just about every poll taken shows that a majority of Israelis favor evacuating the settlements if it leads to peace, so the "Auschwitz borders" stuff is pure bullclinton. No nation with nukes has "Auschwitz borders".I've never understood where the US gets off thinking it can order the Israelis to the showers and they're going to march dociley on in. THe US can go screw. Either they support us or they don't. I'm sick of Bush's double talk. It's CHINA he ought to be talking to, not Israel. The whole lot of 'em can go screw.
Transferring state of the art technology to China is a lot like what Weinberger said the Pollard case was all about (transferring war plans info to the Soviets).
-Eric
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I think you are guilty of selectively applying a selectively applied collection of the theological works of the early church. If you accept that the Council of Nicene and the Emperor Constantine were the sole authenticators of doctrine and dogma then you are welcome to your opinion. I respectfully differ.
Actually some national poll shows only 48% now support the expulsion - even many leftist polls shows less than a majority in favor of Sharon's proposal.
And that is 48% of all Israeli citizens - including the 22% of Israeli citizens who are Arabs, who naturally are almost unanimously in favor of the suicidal retreat. Among Israeli Jews, a majority are now against Sharon and his grotesque expulsion.
All the more tragic that Israel has not considered selling arms to the ROC. Of course, Taiwan is hardly the PRC's equal in influence in the world, so I suppose it makes sense on that level. Still, Communist China is an evil government that denies HaShem and despite all its avowals of friendship it still supports anti-Israel forces in the Middle East (as does the US). It would certainly be the moral thing to do to for Israel to support Taiwan instead of the PRC (since Taiwan has also been screwed by the US). But I suppose the PRC's budget for military purchases and clout in the world (as well as the ROC's history of anti-Zionism) continue to play a factor here.
Tragic all around. Absolutely tragic.
Hi there.
Still catching up.
Like the new tag-line.
Wonder if this has to do with the US siding with EUROs on IRAN atomic weapons items and the support of IAEA?
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