Posted on 08/09/2010 10:59:45 AM PDT by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!
The U.S. plans to sell advanced F-15 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia in a $30 billion, 10-year arms package.
The 84 Boeing Co. (BA) F-15s could help the Saudis deal with skirmishes with Yemeni rebels on the country's southern border, The Wall Street Journal said. The planes will have onboard targeting systems similar to those offered to other foreign governments, but will not be as sophisticated as the F-15s flown by the U.S. military.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailyfinance.com ...
Oh man.. now Al qaeda will get our jets too.
Related Thread???
The Saudis already have F-15s. During the 1991 Gulf War, Saudis shot down Iraqi aircraft using F-15s.
PAK-FA to eat for breakfast!
Your bias is exposing your gross ignorance..... Saudi Arabia is not Al Qeada
Saudi Arabi is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, all of which are Our steadfast allies.
Steadfast as Russia and China.
Military Industrial Complex at its finest. If you build them, they will come - and buy and result in huge profits, and bring more wars, and more profits!
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Pleasure and Vacation Policy Michelle
EL MUNDO.es ^ | Saturday, August 7, 2010 | onyx; Brugmansian;hoosiermama;victoriadelsoul;aruanan; kristinn
Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2010 11:42:03 PM by onyx
With thanks and credit to Brugmansian, it’s looking like all the LSM fuss about Michelle’s extravagant vacation in Spain, just might be a distraction to cover up a much more sinister reason for her trip.
Brugmansian uncovered the following article in EL MUNDO and the last paragraph is of specific importance.
Varias casas reales árabes también pasan sus veranos en Marbella desde hace años. Así, habrá un encuentro entre Michelle Obama y el príncipe Salman bin Abdelaziz, gobernador de Riad y hermano del fallecido Rey Fahd de Arabia Saudí; mientras que se baraja otra reunión de la primera dama con el propietario del Málaga CF, empresario multimillonario, hijo del ministro del Interior de Qatar y miembro de la familia real qatarí, Abdullah Al Thani.
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Read and translated by both Victoria Delsoul and aruanan for accuracy,Victoria Delsoul wrote:
It says, that it’s going to be a meeting between Michelle Obama and prince Salman bin Abdelaziz, governor of Riyadh and brother of the deceased Rey Fahd of Saudi Arabia; whereas there would be another meeting of the first lady with the owner of the Malaga CF, businessman multimillionaire, son of the Secretary of the Interior of Qatar and member of the real family qatarí, Abdullah Al Thani.
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It is important to point out, that nothing about her meeting with the above named has been mentioned in the Lame Stream Media, just out of character sclding and gripes about the expense of her trip!
Another fascinating fact: Jesse Jackson Jr, is also along on the trip. Yes, son of shakedown artist himself.
hoosiermama and others will add links and comments from kristinn’s original thread and I will provide the link to that thread HERE
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Michelle Obama visits Ronda
Telegraph (UK) ^ | August 7, 2010 | Fiona Govan
Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2010 11:32:31 AM by IbJensen
Michelle Obama followed in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles when she paid a visit to Spain’s oldest bullring, the Plaza de Toros in Ronda, a picturesque town in the hills above the Costa del Sol.
The First Lady, her youngest daughter Sasha, and their group of friends left the Spanish coast and travelled to Ronda for a day of sightseeing accompanied by their vast security escort in a 13 car motorcade.
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Meanwhile at the five-star luxury Villa Padierna, where the group have chosen to spend their mini-break, preparations were under way for Marbella’s event of the year a star-studded charity gala hosted by Hollywood A-listers Antonio Banderas and Eva Longoria.
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One name on the guest list that could raise a few eyebrows among US diplomatic circles is Adnan Khashoggi.
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Until March, 2010, it had been 17 years since Khashoggi had been back to Marbella.
http://costaconfidential.blogspot.com/2010/03/adnan-khashoggi-once-owned-spains-most.html
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Adnan Khashoggi once owned Spains most expensive real estate is set to return for a charity dinner in Marbella.
Adnan Khashoggi once owned Spains most expensive real estate is set to return for a charity dinner in Marbella. Adnan Khashoggi former owner of La Zagaleta development in Benahavis will attend the Children for Peace event at Hotel Incosol.
After a 17-year absence from Spain the business tycoon will attend the dinner scheduled for March 27 with second wife Lamia the charitys vice president.
In 1988 Khashoggi was jailed in Switzerland for concealing funds but was acquitted two years later.Born in Mecca, Khashoggi was regarded as the worlds richest man in the 1980s and his yacht, the Nabila, was used in James Bond film Never Say Never Again.
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Adnan Khashoggi re-visits Marbella with his wife Lamia
Mario Guarnieri is famed for his glamorous openings and cocktails, but
few were expecting to see Adnan Khasoggi in Marbella for the launch of the
new BMW 5 Series.
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Khashoggi was accompanied by his wife Lamia, the couple were also attending
the Children in Peace Charity Gala at the Incosol Hotel Marbella during their
visit to the area.
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Unlikely...but, if they did, they'd be nothing more than lawn ornaments. Without operator and maintenance training, test equipment, specialized tools, spare parts, munitions
and much more
you cannot operate these aircraft.
It is rather strange her meeting with Saudi big wigs that SUMMER there was not reported. They are our friends we just sold them fighter jets. WHY would it not be on the ininerary?
Why would she meet them when she was consoling her friend and spending time with Sasha closing down beaches. (In which I guess the villa resort pool was not good enough)
Until we start selling pilots I am not worried.
Right, Because the 71 F15S and the 87 Panavia IDS Tornado they already have, and the 72 Eurofighter Typhoon on order aren't nearly enough to handle a few Yemeni.
Excellent point.
84? Seems like a lot to me. I hope they are made in the USA.
“Saudi Arabi is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, all of which are Our steadfast allies.”
Hogwash. The only terrorist acts that the Saudis and the UAE type folks actually oppose are those acts against them and their power.
The Saudis and their UAE neighbors have been playing a one-sided game of “keeping your friends close and your real enemies (the west) closer” since the end of WWII.
Al Queda, the Taliban, the Wahabi, the Muslim Brotherhood are all close cousins in radical Islamic fundamentalism and while the west has been sold the myth that there is core and real distinction between them it is just that, a myth, intended for western ears.
The CIA did not “create” either Al Queda or the Taliban - though they helped the Pakistani ISI use them against the Soviets, but radical Islamic fundamentalism, vented in its source by the Wahabi and money from the Saudis and the Gulf states did.
And those sources continue as the primary financial conduits keeping the wheels of Al Queda and the Taliban, and all the radical madrassas and mosques (the indoctrination mills for the cannon fodder for terrorism) running.
The Saudis want F-15’s because they believe themselves to be in a power confrontation with their radical Shia Islamic fundamentalist cousins in Iran; a confrontation over the “true” leadership of Islam.
That is not a contest that the west has any stake in the outcome of - whether it be the Wahabi or the Iranian mullahs. As one might say: “we do not have a dog in that race”.
We should leave the Saudis to buy and develop their own “defense” which might even make them seek their own “nukes”, which might, thankfully, result in them and the Iranian mullahs eliminating each other - for good.
Saudi Arabia - Keeping their friends close and their enemies even closer since 1932.
I’ve been thinking that this might be more about Iran. Alot Black Hawks and Fighter Jets may be needed should all heck breaks loose.
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