Saudi Arabia enters a landmark $142 billion arms agreement with the United States, advertised as historic by the White House. The deal encompasses a range of military enhancements, including advanced air defense systems and the purchase of cutting-edge drones, aiming to significantly bolster the Kingdom’s military capabilities. In the shadow of this agreement, experts voice skepticism about its true impact, given Saudi Arabia’s ongoing struggles in conflicts like Yemen, where its military performance has been underwhelming despite heavy investment.
Moreover, this arms deal underscores a troubling reliance on Western technology and support, raising concerns among analysts about Saudi Arabia’s long-term security strategy. With the Kingdom’s military budget swelling to $87 billion this year, the question looms: will these investments translate into actual defense effectiveness, or will they deepen Saudi Arabia’s vulnerability? The terms of the deal, reminiscent of a previous $110 billion agreement from 2017, invite scrutiny regarding their real value and the historical context of U.S. arms sales to Riyadh.
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