Kuwait MPs Approve Extra $500 Million for Eurofighter Jets

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Kuwait's parliament on Tuesday approved a bill allowing the government of the oil-rich Gulf state to spend an additional $500 million on buying Eurofighter "Typhoon" warplanes.

The new funding comes on top of $10 billion additional defense spending already approved by parliament in January to upgrade the country's military.

Defense Minister Sheikh Khaled Jarrah al-Sabah told MPs the $10 billion will be spent over the next 10 years, while the new funds will be used as an advance payment for the jets.

The Eurofighter consortium said in September that Kuwait had agreed to buy 28 Typhoons in a deal worth 7-8 billion euros ($8-9 billion).

The extra funds will be withdrawn from state reserves.

The emirate is a member of the U.S.-led coalition that has been bombing Islamic State group targets in Syria and Iraq since last year, and is also taking part in a Saudi-led coalition pounding Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.

Also in November, Kuwait signed 2.5 billion euros ($2.8 billion) worth of fixed and provisional military deals led by the purchase of 24 Airbus-built Caracal helicopters.

Paris said Kuwait would buy the helicopters for one billion euros, with an option for a further six.

Other deals included the provision of French light armored vehicles and patrol boat maintenance.

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Default-user-icon John (Guest) 01 March 2016, 20:48


This military build up of sophisticated weapons in billions of $s to be used against whom???. During my childhood back in Palestine the Jews say to us "Atom Ya Haravim Khamourim Gadolim. Meaning you the Arabs are big donkeys, in other words "mules"

I do not understand why the Syrians, Palestinians, Egyptians call themselves "Arabs", there is nothing in common among them except the language imposed upon them by the Arabs occupation and colonialism to their countries. My children and grandchildren here in Canada do not speak Arabic.

John: PhD in Middle East History., Graduate in Aeronautical Engineering