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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 09:17 PM Mar 2016

Let’s Talk About Hillary Clinton and Saudi Arabia

To be fair, Sanders isn't particularly good on this issue either.

http://www.nationofchange.org/news/2016/03/04/lets-talk-about-hillary-clinton-and-saudi-arabia/

On Christmas Eve in 2011, Hillary Clinton and her closest aides celebrated a $29.4 billion sale of over 80 F-15 fighter jets, manufactured by U.S.-based Boeing Corporation, to Saudi Arabia. In a chain of enthusiastic emails, an aide exclaimed that it was “not a bad Christmas present.”

These are the very fighter jets the Saudis have been using to intervene in the internal affairs of Yemen since March 2015. A year later, at least 2,800 Yemeni civilians have been killed, mostly by airstrikes—and there is no end in sight. The indiscriminate Saudi strikes have killed journalists and ambulance drivers. They have hit the Chamber of Commerce, facilities supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (also known as Doctors Without Borders), a wedding hall, and a center for the blind. The attacks have also targeted ancient heritage sites in Yemen. International human rights organizations are saying that the Saudi-led strikes on Yemen may amount to war crimes.

During her tenure as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton made weapons transfers to the Saudi government a “top priority,” according to a new report published in The Intercept. While Clinton’s State Department was deeply invested in getting weapons to Saudi Arabia, the Clinton Foundation accepted millions of dollars in donations from both the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the weapons manufacturer Boeing. Christmas presents were being gifted all around.

Despite the brutal attacks on Yemen and egregious domestic human rights violations, Saudi Arabia remains the number one U.S. ally in the Arab world. While the original U.S. interest was to secure Saudi’s vast oil reserves, today only 10% of oil used in the United States now comes from the Kingdom. U.S. dependence on Saudi oil has been superseded by U.S. dependence on weapons sales. The most recent Saudi weapons deal was made in November 2015, a deal worth $1.29 billion that included 22,000 smart and general purpose bombs, and over 5,000 Joint Direct Attack Munitions kits to convert older bombs into precision-guided weapons using GPS signals. The Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency justified the sales, saying they helped “sustain strong military-to-military relationships between the United States and Saudi Arabia.”

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Let’s Talk About Hillary Clinton and Saudi Arabia (Original Post) eridani Mar 2016 OP
Someone please explain why we should be giving Saudi Arabia military jets. n/t Herman4747 Mar 2016 #1
Well I can think of a couple of reasons. One we like their money. Clinton most likely gets rhett o rick Mar 2016 #2
 

rhett o rick

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2. Well I can think of a couple of reasons. One we like their money. Clinton most likely gets
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 09:41 PM
Mar 2016

lots of campaign funds from them. It's a way to see the Boeing makes profits. They are probably thankful to Clinton and donate to her campaign or foundation. And the more killing in the Middle East that we help with, the better chance for us to support governments that we can exploit.

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