Trump Admin Uses Emergency Powers to Clear $8.6 Billion Mideast Arms Sales

Qatar is to receive $4 billion Patriot systems, while Israel, the UAE, and Kuwait have secured guided rockets and new battle command capabilities.
Trump Admin Uses Emergency Powers to Clear $8.6 Billion Mideast Arms Sales
A file image of a Patriot missile launcher at the Ovda air force base, north of the Israeli city of Eilat, on Nov. 8, 2017. Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images
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The Trump administration invoked emergency powers on May 1 to go around congressional review and approve more than $8.6 billion in military sales to Middle East partners, including advanced precision munitions and missile defense systems for Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio concluded that emergencies necessitated immediate action, precluding the standard congressional notification under the Arms Export Control Act, which typically requires Congress to review major foreign weapons sales, giving lawmakers time to raise objections or block deals.
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Kimberly Hayek is a reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers California news and has worked as an editor and on scene at the U.S.-Mexico border during the 2018 migrant caravan crisis.