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UK reclaims place as world's second largest arms exporter


Figures reveal record £14bn sales last year with nearly 80% going to Middle East

Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor

Tue 30 Jul 2019 19.02 BSTLast modified on Tue 30 Jul 2019 20.35 BST

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The increase in sales was helped by a £5bn order for Typhoon fighter jets made by BAE Systems. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
British defence exports rose to a record £14bn in 2018, with sales to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and other countries in the Middle East accounting for nearly 80% of that figure, official figures reveal.

Campaigners said the statistics, released on Tuesday, showed that Britain was “arming and supporting repressive regimes”, while the Department for International Trade (DIT) said they demonstrated that the UK had returned to its position as the world’s second largest arms exporter after the US.

Defence orders rose by £5bn to £14bn, making it the biggest year since records began in 1983. That increase was helped by a £5bn order for Typhoon fighters made by BAE Systems, plus Paveway missiles from Raytheon that are partly made in the UK.

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Campaign Against Arms Trade said the figures “exposed the rank hypocrisy at the heart of UK foreign policy. The government claims to stand for human rights and democracy, but it is arming and supporting repressive regimes and dictatorships around the world.”

Britain’s sales to Saudi Arabia – believed to be the largest arms buyer – are the subject of an ongoing legal battle. Ministers have asked the supreme court to overturn a lower court’s judgment that some of the arms sales to Riyadh were conducted illegally.

In June, the court of appeal concluded the sales of arms that could have been used by Saudi Arabia’s air force in Yemen were unlawful because ministers had failed to examine whether, in targeting civilians, the country was in breach of international humanitarian law.

The DIT estimates the UK’s share of the defence export industry to be about 19%, placing it second for the first time since 2014, pushing Russia into third place and sitting comfortably ahead of fourth-ranked France.

The world leader is the US, which has a share of about 40%, according to the British estimates in the annual statistics published by the DIT, which is the licensing authority for arms exports.

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British defence exports rose to a record £14bn in 2018, with sales to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and other countries in the Middle East
The Brits really know the art of milking the Arabian Camel. Although they make quality hardware but they are too pricey for any third world country. The only things we can get our hands on are the second hand ones.
 
The Brits really know the art of milking the Arabian Camel. Although they make quality hardware but they are too pricey for any third world country. The only things we can get our hands on are the second hand ones.
yes if israel could sell them it was good
 
UK reclaims place as world's second largest arms exporter


Figures reveal record £14bn sales last year with nearly 80% going to Middle East

Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor

Tue 30 Jul 2019 19.02 BSTLast modified on Tue 30 Jul 2019 20.35 BST

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The increase in sales was helped by a £5bn order for Typhoon fighter jets made by BAE Systems. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
British defence exports rose to a record £14bn in 2018, with sales to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and other countries in the Middle East accounting for nearly 80% of that figure, official figures reveal.

Campaigners said the statistics, released on Tuesday, showed that Britain was “arming and supporting repressive regimes”, while the Department for International Trade (DIT) said they demonstrated that the UK had returned to its position as the world’s second largest arms exporter after the US.

Defence orders rose by £5bn to £14bn, making it the biggest year since records began in 1983. That increase was helped by a £5bn order for Typhoon fighters made by BAE Systems, plus Paveway missiles from Raytheon that are partly made in the UK.

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Campaign Against Arms Trade said the figures “exposed the rank hypocrisy at the heart of UK foreign policy. The government claims to stand for human rights and democracy, but it is arming and supporting repressive regimes and dictatorships around the world.”

Britain’s sales to Saudi Arabia – believed to be the largest arms buyer – are the subject of an ongoing legal battle. Ministers have asked the supreme court to overturn a lower court’s judgment that some of the arms sales to Riyadh were conducted illegally.

In June, the court of appeal concluded the sales of arms that could have been used by Saudi Arabia’s air force in Yemen were unlawful because ministers had failed to examine whether, in targeting civilians, the country was in breach of international humanitarian law.

The DIT estimates the UK’s share of the defence export industry to be about 19%, placing it second for the first time since 2014, pushing Russia into third place and sitting comfortably ahead of fourth-ranked France.

The world leader is the US, which has a share of about 40%, according to the British estimates in the annual statistics published by the DIT, which is the licensing authority for arms exports.

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Israel needs to settle the Jerusalem issue first. We have lived together for hundreds of years, need some sort of magnanimity from the leaders.
need? they don't need to..otherhwise Palestinians are desperate and will take any deal..
a solution pretty easy..split it three-way between Christians, Muslims and jews and draw the 1967 line but why would jews want to do that..for them its convenient to just create a single state (as of now it is defecto a single state).

i would say no powerful states including arabs are going to even object to a single state
 
need? they don't need to..otherhwise Palestinians are desperate and will take any deal..
a solution pretty easy..split it three-way between Christians, Muslims and jews and draw the 1967 line but why would jews want to do that..for them its convenient to just create a single state (as of now it is defecto a single state).

i would say no powerful states including arabs are going to even object to a single state
we arent going to take all the west bank only the jewish cities thats all no citizenship for arab in west bank
 

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