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US Approves $1.96 Billion Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia

US Approves $1.96 Billion Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia

Published on: July 17, 2026 3:56 AM The US State Department has approved the US Saudi Arms Sale worth approximately $1.96 billion, authorizing the transfer of advanced precision-guided weapons systems and related military equipment to Saudi... Read more.

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