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The deal features a mix of public and private partnerships, a strong emphasis on emerging technologies, and a $142-billion arms deal.
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Amazon S3 on MSNTrump’s Saudi arms deal: What does it mean for US-Israel relations?President Donald Trump’s historic arms deal with Saudi Arabia, valued at billions of dollars, has reignited discussions about the U.S. commitment to Israel’s qualitative military edge (QME). The deal,
Trump pitched Saudi Arabia as the key to building peace and prosperity in the Middle East, contrasting the kingdom with the nuclear intransigence of Iran.
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Regtechtimes on MSNTrump Seals $142 Billion U.S.-Saudi Arms Deal, Sparks Debate with Syria Sanctions LiftDonald Trump’s latest foreign trip began with a dramatic and colorful arrival in Saudi Arabia. As his presidential plane touched down, a special lavender-colored carpet was rolled out in his honor, matching the purple tie he wore for the occasion.
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Air Force Technology on MSNUS-Saudi deal: “largest arms deal in history”, or a Trump rehash?President Donald Trump signed an earlier deal with Saudi Arabia in 2017, but this was largest axed by the Biden administration.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTrump secures $142B record arms deal; NVIDIA scores big in Saudi AI chip pushDonald Trump kicked off his diplomatic tour of the Gulf with the announcement of a $142 billion defense deal with Saudi Arabia. The White House has hailed the deal as “the largest defence sales agreement in history.
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNWeapons industry cheers as Trump inks Saudi $142B arms dealTrump has signed a record breaking foreign arms sale to Saudi Arabia — a package worth nearly $142 billion, which the Trump administration describes as "the largest defense sales agreement in history.
Amazon, Google, and Nvidia are among those who struck deals during Trump's visit to the Middle East, his first major overseas trip of his second term.
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Saudi arms mega-deal: Trump inks $142 billion milestoneSaudi Arabia signed a deal with the US on Tuesday to purchase weaponry valued at nearly $142 billion, the White House announced. This is part of a larger plan under which the Saudis are expected to invest $600 billion in the American economy.
By Yousef Saba, Gram Slattery, Pesha Magid and Nafisa Eltahir RIYADH (Reuters) -President Donald Trump kicked off his trip to the Gulf on Tuesday with a surprise announcement that the United States will lift long-standing sanctions on Syria,
Mr Trump will arrive in Saudi Arabia on May 13th, the first stop in a four-day tour that will also take him to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates ( UAE ). The Saudis plan to fete him with a drone-art show in Diriyah,