Monday, February 18, 2019

The Arms Traders

A week after an Amnesty International investigation further implicated the Gulf nation in war crimes for transferring Western weapons to unaccountable militia groups, thereby deepening the humanitarian crisis and fueling carnage in war-ravaged Yemen, Pentagon contractor Raytheon signed contracts to supply United Arab Emirates (UAE) with new weapons.



The United Arab Emirates announced Monday it had signed deals worth more than $1.6 billion for the purchase of Patriot missile launchers from U.S. arms giant Raytheon, state media said. The deals, inked on the second day of an international military exhibition in Abu Dhabi, come a day after the UAE announced it would buy $353 million worth of Patriot missiles from Raytheon. Some $3.2 billion in deals have been signed between the oil-rich state and western companies at the expo

Raytheon International CEO John Harris, for his part, though, has brushed off criticism his industry is facing, telling CNBC this weekend, "we don't make policy."

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/02/18/despite-war-crimes-concerns-yemen-raytheon-nabs-16-billion-arms-deal-uae

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