Ukrainian singer Taras Topol commented on the largest in the history of the arms deal between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
About this Poplar wrote on his Facebook page.
The Saudis bought weapons at 350. 000. 000. 000 $. Three hundred! !! fifty! !! Billions! !! American dollars.
The largest transaction in history. AMERICA! Yes, and the world, I think. The Saudis bought American weapons. Not Russian. Apparently because tomahawks reach, unlike post-Soviet scrap metal. And after Trump's attack on Assad airplanes that covered Russian air defense, it's generally ridiculous to talk about the effectiveness of Russian weapons. And yet there is Admiral Kuznetsov)))) How much you do not brainwash about the great military power of Raissi, but the fact remains a fact. Capitalism, he is so. 350 goes to the cashier is not at all, "- sums up Poplar.
The arms trade was also commented on by Russian writer and blogger Vladimir Golyshev.
"Deal of the century" with the Saudis to the same extent "Trump's merit", in which "Wolland's fault" deal on the "Mistrals" or the appearance in Paris of a monster with domes ("the cultural center of the ROC"). And that, and then - of course, inherited from his predecessor. Like the growing American economy. And low unemployment. And the US influence in the world (which is currently rapidly emerging), "said Golyshev.
President of the United States Donald Trump signed an agreement on the large-scale supply of US weapons and military equipment to Saudi Arabia for $ 110 billion immediately and 350 billion in the next 10 years, reports israelinfo. Co. Il.
The newest American weapons will significantly strengthen the military power of the kingdom against the backdrop of growing tensions in the region. Trump Administration considers Saudi Arabia the cornerstone in confronting Iran's global ambitions. The White House statement said that the agreement was "a significant expansion of security cooperation".
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