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    US Greenlights $16.5 Billion Arms Deals to Middle East Amid Rising Iran Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant move reflecting the growing instability in the Middle East, the United States government approved arms sales exceeding $16.5 billion on Thursday to three key regional allies. This decision comes amid heightened tensions with Iran, following a series of recent confrontations that have raised concerns over regional security and energy supply disruptions.

    The largest portion of the arms package, valued at more than $8.4 billion, is designated for the United Arab Emirates. This includes a sophisticated array of weaponry such as missiles, drones, advanced radar systems, and upgrades to F-16 fighter jets. These enhancements are expected to bolster the UAE’s aerial combat and surveillance capabilities significantly, reinforcing its position as a strategic partner in the region.

    Meanwhile, Kuwait is set to receive air and missile defense radar systems worth approximately $8 billion. These systems are critical for detecting and intercepting potential threats, particularly given the recent missile attacks and escalating hostilities involving Iran. The delivery of such advanced defense technology underscores Kuwait’s role in maintaining regional stability amid ongoing conflicts.

    Jordan, though receiving a smaller portion of the package, will benefit from aircraft support and munitions valued at $70.5 million. This assistance aims to enhance Jordan’s air force capabilities, enabling it to better respond to emerging security challenges in its vicinity. The inclusion of Jordan highlights the broader US strategy to strengthen a network of allies capable of countering Iranian influence.

    The State Department emphasized that these arms sales follow a series of Iranian attacks targeting energy infrastructure, which were reportedly in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Iranian gas facilities. These exchanges represent the most intense escalation in the nearly three-week conflict, contributing to volatility in global oil and gas markets and driving prices upward. The ripple effects of this conflict extend beyond the battlefield, impacting energy security worldwide.

    Key American defense contractors involved in fulfilling these contracts include major industry players such as RTX Corporation, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin. Their participation ensures that cutting-edge technology and weaponry will be delivered to the Middle Eastern allies, reinforcing the US commitment to their defense and regional security.

    This substantial arms transfer highlights the ongoing geopolitical complexities in the Middle East, where the US continues to navigate a delicate balance between deterring Iranian aggression and supporting its partners. As tensions persist, these sales are likely to influence the strategic dynamics in the region for years to come.

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