Your dear leaders are selling 1,000 GBU-39/B “long-range bunker-buster”bombs to Saudi Arabia and 5,000 to the United Arab Emirates along with cruise missles, other weapons and support.
Is this as bad as it sounds? That’s enough tons of death and destruction to stone-age all the major cities on either USofA coast.
Heck no, it is much worse. Leveling infrastructure, control, military, food distribution and medical capability in “enemy” states is just the beginning of the plans your middle eastern “allies” have for their neighbors utilizing Made-In-USofA weapons of mass destruction.
This is The Bilderberg Group’s Plan B to replace their failed effort at starting WWIII last month with their brutal Air-Land-Sea all-out assault on Syria.
You might remember that there were three allies chomping at the bit to help level Syria; countries whose rulers envisioned profit in full-scale mideast war. It is not just about who will remain standing in an Arabian nuclear wasteland, they have other motives for picking on Syria as I described September 1st in “Why Syria?”.
And let’s not forget the immediate profit to the Bilderberg-inner-circle Boeing and Rayethon owner/operators as an easy $10 Billion comes their way. Kinda makes you proud that your tax dollars paid to develop these cool tools, eh? Maybe your teevee will show these toys lighting up Arabian cities soon.
Hundreds of thousands of dead folks don’t sneak up on you. Millions of people don’t suddenly fall under totalitarian regimes out of the clear blue. Events this big require preparation. The big New-World-Order play has build-up and this is one heck of a major piece in a huge move.
It doesn’t take a crystal ball to figure out what these munitons are for – and it ain’t you and me … nor is it the people inhabiting the target region.
No, these are gifts
from the Bilderbergs for the Bilderbergs
and you can’t find a more powerful group
of sick puppies anywhere on the planet.
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Pentagon to sell bunker busters, cruise missiles to Gulf monarchies in $11bn deal

The Pentagon plans to sell $10.8 billion worth of advanced weaponry to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The hardware includes bunker buster bombs and cruise missiles.
The planned deal includes shipping 1,000 GBU-39/B bombs to Saudi Arabia and 5,000 to the UAE, AFP reports. They have air-deployed wings, which allow them to strike targets as far away as 110km. Their warheads can penetrate up to a meter of reinforced concrete.
The planned sale also includes sophisticated Standoff Land Attack Extended Range (SLAM-ER) and Joint Standoff Weapons (JSOW) cruise missiles. Both are meant for destroying surface targets from a long distance, allowing warplanes to stay out of the range of enemy air defenses.
The Saudis will purchase 650 of the Boeing-manufactured SLAM-ERs and 973 Raytheon-made JSOWs, as well as other missiles. They are to pay $6.8 billion for the hardware, parts, training and logistical support.
The United Arab Emirates is due to buy $4 billion worth of weaponry, including the bunker buster bombs, 300 SLAM-ERs and 1,200 JSOW missiles.

The planned deal will be the first time the US delivers the sophisticated gliding bombs and missiles to the region.
Back in April, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced plans to sell $10 billion worth of arms to Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. This week’s announcement details the munitions that the Gulf monarchies are seeking.
DoD officials informed the Congress of the planned deal last week. Legislators have 30 days to block the sale, but this is unlikely to happen considering the US’ previous weapon deals with its Gulf allies.
In 2011, the US signed a $29.4 billion deal with Saudi Arabia to sell 84 Boeing-made F-15 jets and upgrade 70 planes already owned by the kingdom. The Obama administration has also sold the UAE an anti-missile system called the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense.
The deal comes amid a period of rapprochement between the US and its long-time Middle Eastern foe Iran. Tehran and Washington have made a number of moves which may indicate a swift resolution to the conflict over Iran’s nuclear program and the lifting of economic sanctions the US imposed over it.
The development has unnerved America’s autocratic allies in the region, which see Iran as their main regional rival. The weapons deal may be seen as Washington’s gesture to boost confidence in Riyadh and other Gulf capitals.