I’ve been very clear that wasn’t the case at all.
Well the Saudis are responsible for 9/11 and they have done absolutely nothing to change their ways. But that doesn’t mean I was not concerned aboutb Iran. If I was I would have said something stupid like " there wasn’t even a need for jcpoa deal" but I didn’t did I?
Nope I was all for a deal that successfully stopped them from having a bomb.
a lot of blind Trust for a radical Islamic country that is the biggest supporter of international terrorism in the world.
Both Iran and Saudi Arabia are bad guys.
Somebody had to fund it.
I’m sure the Pakistanis gave the Saudis some nice kickbacks for the funding.
Yeah…with couple 20 to 25 Kilotons devices. 
Saudi nukes are supposedly on layaway with Pakistan. Supposedly.
Saudi are building long range ballistic why on earth would they need those unless wait.
buying missile tech from China.
buying nuclear enrichment tech from America.
buying nuclear weapon tech from Pakistan.
what could possible go wrong.
And honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if we knew about it while it was happening. And I wouldn’t be surprised if Saudi F-15Es were modded to carry them.
No one, not us, the Russians, the French, or the British have clean hands when it comes to the near east.
I’m not sure what you’re talking about. Saudis funded Pakistan nuclear weapon program, they had Chinese mid range missiles for decades that’s capable of carrying such warheads. Since DF-3 aren’t very accurate that makes em useless in most cases…unless they’re carrying nuclear weapon in which they were design for.
Agreed. The logic here is if we don’t sell em the rope someone else will.
Your posting history says otherwise.
My posting history will show that simply isn’t the case.
So it is isn’t just nuclear tech that the Saudis are getting. The President declaring that Iran is an emergency in order to go around Congress stopping arms sales to the Saudis because of the Yemen war will now allow hi tech US bomb parts to be assembled in the Saudi kingdom.
The emergency authorization allows Raytheon Company, a top American defense firm, to team with the Saudis to build high-tech bomb parts in Saudi Arabia. That provision, which has not been previously reported, is part of a broad package of information the administration released this week to Congress.
The move grants Raytheon and the Saudis sweeping permission to begin assembling the control systems, guidance electronics and circuit cards that are essential to the company’s Paveway smart bombs. The United States has closely guarded such technology for national security reasons.
So the Saudis are getting Nuclear tech, Missile tech, and precision guidance tech. But the real problem is Iran who signed a deal a few years ago and stuck to it.
