Thursday, January 4, 2018

An Inside Look Into The Pentagon's Weapons Pipeline To The Middle East And North Africa



Al-Monitor: Pentagon surges weapons into Middle East terror fight

The Donald Trump administration is giving hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weapons to US allies in the Middle East to fight the Islamic State (IS) as the militant group fans out toward Africa from its former safe havens in Iraq and Syria.

Using a little-known US legal authority established by Congress after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the Pentagon is doling out substantial arms packages to build up Jordan's and Lebanon’s air forces to take on terrorists from the air.

The Defense Department is also equipping special forces units in North African nations such as Morocco and Tunisia that face the threat of IS fighters returning to the region.

The money is part of a $600 million global increase in Pentagon security assistance since Trump took office, according to congressional records reviewed by Al-Monitor.

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WNU Editor: Here is an easy prediction. This particular Pentagon budget is only going to increase with time.

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