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The GCC gets the original weapons from the US..Usrael modifies its weapons with other US made in Usrael components.. As for political support, you should know that most military deals in the world have political as well as military ends..You pay them hundreds of billions of dollars and in return you get:Weapons you do not need and can barely use,weapons that depend upon the west for their logistics and maintenance support,and without which they are virtually useless.As for the best...well,last time I looked the israelis still got better gear than the arabs,indeed that seemed to be a part of us regional foreign policy,oh and the israelis got it all for free of course......unlike the arabs.
As for tot,these days thats sort of become a popular "buzzword",but I`ve noticed that even when it has been supplied its usually been with caveats ie only some of the technology has been supplied leaving important gaps that have to be filled the old fashioned way.
Ultimately what the saudis/gulfies are really spending their money on is political support,and of course of even more vital importance the expectation of us/western military support ie desert storm......if it should ever be needed,that is.
The GCC countries buy only the weapons they need and can use.. you are showing some ignorance here when you say "weapons they do not need and can't use", on what facts do you base your assumptions?
Logistics, spare parts and training!? ask any weapons' buyers and you might understand a thing or two..but in the Saudi case in particular, most of it is minimised and localised..but not yet for new weapons like THAAD for example or the coming P-8s Poseidon, these are new on the market and need a lot of training, support and spare parts..
Most of your assumptions are biased and baseless..Reality is that the GCC is quite capable of defending itself against any regional power.. and the truth is that they know that siding somehow with the US saves the region a lot of trouble, in two ways, regional rivalry and the US interventions..