US approves $16.5bn arms deal to Gulf states amid rising Iran tensions
The proposed deal includes the sale of drones, missiles and radars for Gulf allies, including UAE, Kuwait and Jordan.
The U.S. approved roughly $23 billion in weapons sales to three Gulf nations, moving to bolster their defenses as the Middle East war continued to escalate.
Ranked reports inside the event cluster. Open any publisher link to read the original coverage.
Nearby clusters pulled from title, summary, and keyword similarity in PostgreSQL.
The proposed deal includes the sale of drones, missiles and radars for Gulf allies, including UAE, Kuwait and Jordan.
Hosting the prime minister of Japan in the Oval Office, President Trump downplayed the Iran war's impact on global energy prices. But gas prices are continuing to climb as the Defense Department asks for more funding.…
Shipping disruptions due to conflict in the Middle East mean Western Australian carrot growers have lost access to their main customer.
U.S. military officials say an F-35 fighter jet was on a combat mission over Iran when it was forced to make an emergency landing at an undisclosed U.S. airbase in the Middle East. The pilot is in stable condition,… Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
Anger grows within cabinet over impact of war begun by Donald Trump, who branded Nato allies ‘cowards’ • Middle East crisis – live updates Donald Trump has branded the UK and other Nato allies “cowards” but anger is…
Donald Trump has postponed a meeting with Xi Jinping because he is busy with Iran and the Middle East — and that's good news for China.