US Approves $8.6 Billion in Arms Sales to Middle East Allies Amid Rising Tensions with Iran
The United States has approved military sales valued at $8.6 billion to key allies in the Middle East, including Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE. This fast-tracked decision bypasses congressional review and comes as tensions in the region escalate, particularly concerning Iran. The arms package includes advanced weapons systems such as Patriot missiles and precision-guided rockets aimed at bolstering military capabilities against potential threats. The move underscores a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy as the nation moves to strengthen its partnerships in a volatile geopolitical landscape.
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