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NOVEMBER 2024

U.S. Could Sanction Saudi Arabia Over Defense Deal With Russia

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U.S. Could Sanction Saudi Arabia Over Defense Deal With Russia

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The United States is urging its allies to avoid major defense deals with Russia, a State Department spokesman said, commenting on the signing of a military cooperation agreement between Russia and Saudi Arabia.

“We continue to urge all our partners and allies to avoid major new deals with the Russian defense sector, which we have made clear with … the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA),” the spokesman told Russian state outlet RIA.

Still, in late August Russia and Saudi Arabia’s deputy defense ministers signed a new military cooperation agreement.

it served as not just a sign of growth between the two governments, but also as a clear signal from Riyadh: it is willing to diversify its defense relationships beyond its longtime focus on the United States.

“I signed an agreement with the Russian Deputy Minister of Defense Colonel General Alexander Fomin between the Kingdom and the Russian Federation aimed at developing joint military cooperation between the two countries,” Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid Bin Salman tweeted, on the sidelines of the International Military Technical Forum (ARMY 2021) near Moscow.

“Met with Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu,” he added, “to explore ways to strengthen the military and defense cooperation and discussed our common endeavor to preserve stability and security in the region.”

The agreement comes on the heels of the withdrawal of US troops from the region and the pull-out of eight Patriot anti-missile systems from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, and Iraq, as well as a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system from the Kingdom.

By choosing to cooperate with Russia, the message to Washington is clear:

“Moscow is now more involved in regional affairs, while the US shows less interest in the Middle East,” Fadi Assaf, co-founder of Beirut-based consultancy Middle East Strategic Perspectives (MESP) said. “Accessing the Saudi defense market would mean a significant political and economic success for the Russians, who are prospecting for other Gulf markets including the UAE and Qatar, while trying to expand their presence in the Iraqi and Turkish markets.”

This isn’t the first arms agreement between the two countries.

In 2017, Russia agreed to sell $3 billion worth of arms to Saudi Arabia, including the rights for local manufacturing of Kornet-EM anti-tank missiles, TOS-1A multi rocket launchers, AGS-30 automatic grenade launchers and Kalashnikov rifles and ammunitions; however, those deals largely stalled out, and the level of equipment now being discussed is of higher capability — and higher geopolitical impact.

The Saudi Crown Prince “sees personal benefits from a rapprochement between the Kingdom and Putin’s Russia, on many levels: mainly as a future King and head of State, Minister of Defense, and above all as the architect of Vision 2030,” Assaf said.

“As for the Russians, they are particularly opportunistic when it comes to the Middle East and the Gulf, and they would not miss any political or business opportunities coming from a huge market such as Saudi Arabia.”

With the United States abandonment of its Afghan allies, and the complete failure of the 20-year war in the Central Asian country, this could prove a tendency from typical US allies to move slightly away from Washington and towards Russia and China to procure their weaponry.

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Rhodium 10

That Kornet ATGM will fall under hands of ISIS…

Furkan

I do not like Putin because he cooperates with Saudi Arabia i hate saudi arabia i love Houthis

Last edited 3 years ago by Furkan
Deng Xiaoping

The US CIA already gave Islamists US TOW-1 ATGM’s, and CIA and Gulf States also gave them other ATGM’s bought from state arsenals in ex Warsaw Pact states like Bulgaria.

IMHO

Now Saudi Arabia can bomb Yemen with Russian made bombs. Yay! And now all the retards here can love the Saudis.

The u.s. is waning but Russia is ready to take the reins of evil and stupid people will love them for it.

Last edited 3 years ago by IMHO
Michel LeBlanc

This gives russia leverage over the saudi’s.

Saudis will back off of yemen soon, wait until marib falls, then they will pull out.

Taking all bets!!

Icarus Tanović

I double the stakes that they won’t until every piece of Yemen is liberated. Now is your turn double it or split.

mike l hutchings

Russia is stepping in as the US steps out….I don’t know if the US failures are the fortunes of war or they are intentional…MAGA

IMHO

The U.S. has not failed. This is all going according to script. People get tired of the same old power so it has to be cycled. Just like in the World Wrestling Federation. It’s all show but the goal is still the same.

Cromwell

Russia shouldn’t be dealing with those bastards,they are one of the main supporters of terrorism is Syria.

Corrupt shithole of Ukropisstan

Its chess not checkers.

Cromwell

Try telling that to the dead Syrians,they don’t care if its snakes and ladders.

Corrupt shithole of Ukropisstan

If you sanction everyone you are basically sanctioning yourself. U.S. in a nutshell today…

Eric Zurcher

we are in a steep decline(west) and it is very hard where this is going to end roman style towards middle ages or fast like Inca, Maya

John Doran

Interesting.

Joseph L Harris

A Eurasian economic bloc (Russia, Iran, China) will end the US empire. It’ll be good for humanity.

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