In a move that would have major implications for the middle east, Saudi Arabia is reportedly considering buying Israel missile defense systems. According to the online magazine Breaking Defense, the Saudis are interested in Israel’s iron dome system which focuses on intercepting short-range rockets as well as the Barak ER system, which intercepts Cruise missiles. The news comes as Saudi Arabia faces a continued onslaught of missile and drone attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi Rebels. Will the Saudis eventually join their Gulf neighbors and sign on the Abraham Accord with Israel?
Jerry Mander / September 18, 2021
Oh, this is good. The majority of Palestinian terrorism funding comes from the Saudis. The Israelis developed their air defense systems to their high level today because of the terror attacks, so now the Saudis want to benefit from the same systems they’re responsible for causing to be developed, because they’re being attacked by other Muslims instead of the Jews they financed the attacks on.
With any luck at all, the Saudis will have to pay so much money to the Jews for defense that they can’t afford to keep giving it to the Palestinians. What a strange world.
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Catapult / September 18, 2021
If the Saudis join Abraham Accords, it would be game changer in the middle east, thanks to Donald J. Trump and Jared Kushner. Even now, the endless lies Democrats here are telling about President Trump stands in stark contrast to how the leaders of the Abraham Accord signatories feel about our president.
If you want to know Trump’s true standing on the international stage, read “Enemies and Allies” by Joel C. Rosenberg, That documentary completely destroys the left’s narrative about 45.
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