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Biden administration freezes F-35 deal with UAE | Israel today

2021-01-27T19:40:37.254Z


| United States Government officials say they are considering a deal to sell the stealthy fighter jets led by former President Trump • Washington has also announced a freeze on a new ammunition deal with Saudi Arabia F-35 fighter jet // Photo: IDF Spokesman US President Joe Biden today (Wednesday) ordered the freezing of the arms deal with the UAE that includes the sale of the elusive F-35 fighter jets, which


Government officials say they are considering a deal to sell the stealthy fighter jets led by former President Trump • Washington has also announced a freeze on a new ammunition deal with Saudi Arabia

  • F-35 fighter jet // Photo: IDF Spokesman

US President Joe Biden today (Wednesday) ordered the freezing of the arms deal with the UAE that includes the sale of the elusive F-35 fighter jets, which was signed by the Donald Trump administration. 

According to the AP news agency, to hunt down several more arms deals that have been frozen and will be investigated by suspected government officials, also a large ammunition deal with Saudi Arabia. 

The UAE has taken advantage of the last hours of the tenure of former US President Donald Trump, whose administration has promoted the deal, for fear the Biden administration will refuse a visa.

The deal has been criticized by various circles, including those who have argued that it could undermine Israel's technological superiority in the region.

According to the Reuters news agency, the document was signed less than an hour before President Biden was sworn in and gave the UAE the option to agree on the transfer date and the overall purchase.

It was further alleged that the emirates held the agreement papers for more than a week before deciding to sign. 

Yesterday, President Biden's candidate for secretary of state, Anthony Blink, said the administration would look into the deal.

Blinkan has previously claimed that the sale of the planes to the UAE feels like a "hand-washing" when it comes to peace agreements with Israel.

The UAE, which lies in the Persian Gulf and shares a maritime border with Iran, is interested in the new aircraft in order to maintain air superiority over Iran in the event of a military escalation in the region.

Iran has in the past invaded islands owned by the UAE and Abu Dhabi fears such acts of aggression will occur in the future.

    Source: israelhayom

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