U.S. State Department Approves $70.5 Million Military Sale to Jordan Amid Regional Tensions
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential $70.5 million military sale to Jordan, which includes aircraft and munitions support, as part of efforts to strengthen defense ties amid rising regional tensions. This announcement coincides with over $16.5 billion in arms sales to three Middle Eastern nations, notably an $8.4 billion package for the United Arab Emirates, aimed at enhancing defense capabilities in response to Iranian strikes on energy infrastructure. The approvals signify a significant expansion of U.S. defense cooperation in a period of geopolitical uncertainty.

The U.S. State Department has approved a potential military sale to Jordan valued at approximately $70.5 million, which includes aircraft, munitions support, and related equipment. This deal is part of ongoing military cooperation aimed at strengthening defense ties.
In parallel, the U.S. announced over $16.5 billion in arms sales to three Middle Eastern nations, including a significant package for the United Arab Emirates worth more than $8.4 billion, which includes missile systems and upgrades for F-16 aircraft. The proposed sales are designed to enhance regional defense capabilities amid escalating tensions, particularly due to Iranian strikes affecting energy infrastructure.
The primary contractors involved include S&K Aerospace, RTX Corporation, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin. These approvals mark a significant expansion of U.S. defense cooperation in a context of heightened geopolitical uncertainty.




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