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The Trump administration plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Israel , including thousands of missiles and bombs.
The second arms package is for 3,000 Hellfire missiles and related equipment for an estimated cost of $660 million. Deliveries of the missiles are expected to begin in 2028 and their use will require additional training by the U.S. military.NJ cop couple busted for allegedly having sex in front of their kids and sharing nude photosThe sale is another step in Trump’s effort to bolster Israel’s weapons stocks.
“Earlier today, the Trump Administration informed me that it would abrogate Congressional oversight and years of standing practice and immediately notify billions of dollars in arms sales,” Meeks said in a Biden administration officials informally notified Congress about the sale last month. Officials then said some of the arms in the package could be sent from current U.S. stocks but most would take a year or several years to deliver.
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