America sells 290 million bombs to Saudi Arabia, 4 billion Kuwait helicopters

The US State Department has approved the sale of $290m bombings in Saudi Arabia as part of the deal with Middle Eastern dictatorships last week that the administration of Donald Trump made. Critics of this sale have said that this agreement is being postponed with haste ahead despite public objections [...]
Critics of this sale have said this agreement is being postponed with haste ahead despite opposition from the public and congress because of disaster human rights records.
In the case of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (EBA) there has been criticism even as far as the high number of civilians from the war in Yemen, writes The Guardian, Pryscope has been sent.
The security co-operation agency within the defence department announced the approval of the GBU-39s sale, small-in diameter bombs.
Also, this agency has announced the sale of H-64E helicopters. Apache of the 4 billionths of Kuwait, and protective equipment against missile attacks worth $104 million for the Egyptian president's plane, al-Ass.
On Wednesday, a research group from New York plans to sue US Secretary of State Mike Pompeii for proposed sales of advanced fears and military aircraft at the United Arab Emirates. /Periscope












