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WASHINGTON — The White House has approved long-pending fighter jet sales to Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait, the chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker confirmed Wednesday.

The package reportedly includes 72 Boeing F-15E Strike Eagles for Qatar and up to 40 Boeing F/A-18 E/F Super Hornets for Kuwait. Bahrain’s package includes Lockheed Martin F-16 fighters.

The cases have gone forward to the Hill, where relevant committees will review them ahead of a formal notification, Corker, R-Tenn., told Defense News. The Pentagon and State Department had already cleared the sales.

"I'm glad where we've gotten to the point where the notification is coming to Congress. We've been pushing for it for some time," Corker said.

Kuwait and Qatar first requested those potential sales more than two years ago.



US lawmakers have had a keen interest in the sales, and Corker said earlier this month that they would go through following the consummation of the US-Israel memorandum of understanding. Israeli officials were concerned with preserving its qualitative military edge, which the US is legally mandated to protect.

The news was first reported Wednesday by Loren Thompson, a defense analyst with strong ties to industry. According to Thompson, the F-15 sale to Qatar would be worth about $4 billion to Boeing’s defense business if all options are exercised. Qatar requested 36 fighters with the option to purchase an additional 36.

The F/A-18 part of the package — reportedly consisting of a request for 28 Super Hornets and an option for 12 more — would be worth about $3 billion if all options are exercised.



Ahead of the sale, Boeing was in danger of shutting down its 40-year-old F-15 production line in St. Louis, Missouri, had the sales not come through.

"In my opinion our national interest is being served by pursuing these sales; That always comes first, but a by-product of that is we are keeping production lines functioning in case we need to utilize those in the future," Corker said.

"These countries are buying equipment that is interoperable with our equipment which gives us the opportunity to deal with crises as they occur," Corker said.

Israel’s objections to the sale stemmed from Qatar’s support for extreme Sunni Islamic organizations. Israel also registered concern, but not objection, to the Kuwait sales.



The sale includes caveats for Bahrain, which Corker described as "rather vague, and it has to do with progress they have to make internally."

"It doesn't specify the type of progress and that will be more clearly defined in conversations between our ambassador there and the country," Corker said. "It's a step in the right direction, it keeps the sale alive and hopefully we can work through the issues."

Hawkish lawmakers such as Senate Armed Services (SASC) Chairman John McCain, R-Ariz., and SASC member Lindsey Graham, had criticized the White House in recent months over the delays, saying the US should help its allies in the region as it asks them to shoulder more responsibility for the region’s security.

Barbara Opall-Rome in Tel Aviv and Aaron Mehta contributed to this report.

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http://www.defensenews.com/articles...-jet-sales-to-qatar-bahrain-and-kuwait-corker
 
36 F-15 with cost of 4 Billion
28 F18 Super hornets with cost of 3 billion

On the other hand India bought 36 jets for almost 9 billion and here i thought Arabs had a bit too much money to spend.
 
its expensive for 30-40 years old planes
 
Hypocritical since US selling to Saudi Arabia despite Yemeni war.
 
why GCC keep buying these overpriced old 4th generation fighters when more and more the 5th generation fighters come into production?
 
36 F-15 with cost of 4 Billion
28 F18 Super hornets with cost of 3 billion

On the other hand India bought 36 jets for almost 9 billion and here i thought Arabs had a bit too much money to spend.

A $21.1 billion sale of 72 F-15 tactical fighter jets to Qatar has been approved by the US State Department, according to the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
 
36 F-15 with cost of 4 Billion
28 F18 Super hornets with cost of 3 billion

On the other hand India bought 36 jets for almost 9 billion and here i thought Arabs had a bit too much money to spend.
In Middle East you have to give kick backs to one or two Shah`s or there advisors where as in India /Pak kick backs include larger people politicians,bureaucracy ,treasury ,frankly France has ripped India with 36 Rafale + Mirage 2000 upgrade deal worth over 10 + Billion $ and above for mere (50 upgrades M2K and 36+ 4.5Gen) ,I work for French company i know when they milk some one in India`s case it was not milking it was ripping in broad day light .Indian`s feel very happy but i guess Rafale with 8 + Billion $ is rip off and capacbility over 200 Mil $/piece is a shame.In the same amount Teja could have been inducted like 100+ AESA + state of the art equipment. On topic F15 for 4 Billion $ is a good deal but US equipment always comes up with higher costs (in terms of weapons) + strategy tools
 
just before obama leaves :agree::agree:
 
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F/A-18 fighter aircrafts are parked for maintenance on board US aircraft carrier USS NIMITZ, off the coast of Chennai, India, Saturday, June 30, 2007. (AP)


https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...-include-28-F-18-helicopters-worth-5-bln.html

Kuwait’s Minister of Defense Sheikh Khalid Al-Jarrah said his country’s arms deal with the United States includes only 28 F/A-18 fighter jets, worth $5 billion, local Al Rai newspaper reported him as saying on Sunday.

Jarrah, who is also Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister, dismissed reports that the US Department has approved a possible $10.1 billion military sale of 40 F/A-18 aircrafts to his government.

Sources told Al Rai said the deal was not made “in a day as others believe,” but bore its fruition after “a long process of negotiation.”

Reports of Kuwait purchasing 40 fight jets from the US was a heated topic especially among hopefuls running for the upcoming parliamentary election scheduled to take place on Nov. 26.
 
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