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The State Department said the Saudis and U.S. officials signed the letters of offer and acceptance documents on Monday, formalizing terms for Saudi's purchase of 44 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) launchers, missiles and related equipment.
In recent weeks the Trump administration and the U.S. defense industry worked to save the few actual deals in the much-touted $110 billion arms package for Saudi Arabia amid rising concerns about the role of the kingdom's leadership in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a prominent Saudi critic.
The THAAD deal had been under discussion since December 2016 and is now completed, the spokesperson said.

A member of the Ukrainian Border Guard seen on the border between Russia and Ukraine on November 28, 2018.
The move was announced by the county's president Petro Poroshenko in a tweet on Friday. Kiev has imposed a blanket ban on all the Russian males aged between 16 and 60, effectively allowing only women and children to visit the country - although there have been reports that even they have been turned away at the border. Some men might be eligible for an exception over some sort of "humanitarian" reasons.
The ban is supposed to prevent Russia from "forming 'private' armies, which are in fact representatives of the Russian armed force," as well as "to prevent Russians from carrying out those operations in Ukraine which they've planned back in 2014." The president did not elaborate what exactly Moscow had allegedly planned and why it had not managed to carry it out over the past four years.
Comment: The entire Kiev ruling class have lost their collective mind. Actually, they lost it back in 2014 and have never recovered. If anything, they've only gotten worse.
Moscow condemned the new hostile move by the Kiev authorities, yet already ruled out a mirror response to the measure.

An LHTEC T800-4A engine (non-export CTS800-4N variant) installed on an AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat helicopter.
In July, Turkey and Pakistan signed their biggest-ever arms deal, ending four years of negotiations. The Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) is to produce 30 T129 ATAK multipurpose helicopters for the Pakistani military for $1.5 billion. The model is a derivative from the Italian Agusta A129 Mangusta, which integrates Turkish avionics and weapons with AgustaWestland's airframe and has some upgrades.
The deal however hit a stumbling block after the Turkish company failed to obtain an export license from the US Department of Defense. The license is required for the US-made parts of the engines that are meant to power the aircraft. The LHTEC T800-4A turboshaft engines are produced by a joint venture of the US-based manufacturer Honeywell and Britain's Rolls-Royce.
In a letter sent Wednesday to 18 firms and provided to POLITICO, the Massachusetts Democrat asks about their current or previous work for Saudi Arabia, in light of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. She seeks details of their contracts, descriptions of whether anyone from the Trump administration was involved in the "negotiation or performance" of the contracts," and whether they plan to continue to lobby for Saudi Arabia in the future.
Comment: So Warren's drive to clean up the lobby system with respect to Saudi Arabia isn't as pure as it appears. Why doesn't she go after the cancer that is the Washington lobby system in general? (Hint: because AIPAC)
The push comes as Warren is set to deliver a speech Thursday outlining her foreign policy vision, in advance of a likely run for president in 2020.
Comment: Elizabeth Warren is a mixed bag of political views. She has many good things to say about the rigged economy, yet espouses global warming nonsense. What is not in doubt is her determination to run for president in 2020. Everything she says/does should be viewed through that lens.
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Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, leaves federal court in New York, Aug. 21, 2018.
"He's a weak person," Trump told reporters on the White House South Lawn before departing for Buenos Aires, Argentina. "He was convicted with a fairly long-term sentence with things unrelated to the Trump Organization," Trump said, citing Cohen's legal issues with mortgages and the IRS. Trump speculated that "what he's trying to do is get a reduced sentence.
"Cohen is scheduled to be sentenced next month in a separate case where he pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance laws to help Trump win the presidency by suppressing stories about Trump's alleged affairs. He also admitted that he lied on his taxes, and for those crimes he likely faces three to five years in prison, according to his earlier plea agreement.
Military sources told SANA that the incoming projectiles were heading toward the al-Kiswah area.
"Our air defense systems repelled an attack by several enemy targets over the al-Kiswah area in the south of the country and shot them down," a Syrian military source said, as quoted by Ikhbariya television.
Comment: The IDF issued the usual denials:
The Israeli military has described reports that one of its jets was brought down while carrying out airstrikes in Syria as "bogus," amid reports that the country's air defense systems engaged and downed several "hostile targets".Videos purporting to show the interceptions have appeared online:
Israeli Defense Forces have refused to comment on the country's alleged role in the attack, with a spokesperson saying that they're not commenting on reports in foreign media. Yet the IDF has denied a particular report that it had lost a warplane during the raid on Syria.
On November 28th, the Asia Times published an article by Peter J. Brown, which mostly cites an essay written by Boston College Political Science Professor Robert Ross, an expert on Chinese defense and security policy, which appeared in the influential Lawfare blog on November 18th.
It is titled "The End of US Naval Dominance in Asia," and claims that the US Navy is not receiving enough funding and requires more so as to secure its position as the world's dominant naval power.
"The rapid rise of the Chinese Navy has challenged US maritime dominance throughout East Asian waters," Ross writes. "The US, though, has not been able to fund a robust shipbuilding plan that could maintain the regional security order and compete effectively with China's naval build-up. The resulting transformation of the balance of power has led to fundamental changes in US acquisitions and defense strategy. Nonetheless, the US has yet to come to terms with its diminished influence in East Asia."Ross also stated that China's fleet will soon outnumber the US one, and it will also be more modern. "From 2017 to 2018, for example, as China's Navy grew from 328 to 350 ships, more than 70% were of the latest designs - up from 50% in 2010, based on a RAND Corp study."
"China is the largest ship-producing country in the world and at current production rates could soon operate 400 (naval) ships. It commissions nearly three submarines each year, and in two years will have more than 70 in its fleet. The Chinese Navy also operates growing numbers of cruisers, destroyers, frigates and corvettes, all equipped with long-range anti-ship cruise missiles. Between 2013 and 2016, China commissioned more than 30 modern corvettes. At current rates, China could have 430 surface ships and 100 submarines within the next 15 years," the essay reads.
Comment: It may not be just only the Navy that could be surpassed. With the US trillions of dollars in debt and the military's constant misappropriation of funding, they will eventually be left behind on the world stage. See also:
- Pentagon report on Chinese military capabilities
- Is US-China war inevitable?
- Chinese military attache to Moscow: Russia, China should stand together to protect world against American aggression
Guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale (DDG 106) and the replenishment oiler USNS Pecos (T-OA-197) passed through the disputed waterway on Wednesday to show Washington's commitment to a "free and open" Indo-Pacific. "The US Navy will continue to fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows," Lieutenant Rachel McMarr, a spokeswoman for the US Pacific Fleet, said in a statement.
And the Oswego Democrat went a step further, moving to have the General Assembly strike her earlier remarks from the official record. On Tuesday, she had only sought "to clarify" her statement.
Her verbal attack on Rep. Peter Breen, R-Lombard, set off a firestorm of criticism from Republicans, with some calling for Kifowit to step down. Others suggested Governor-elect J.B. Pritzker should kick her off a committee that the Democrat named her to earlier this month to advise him on veterans issues.
Comment: The House has since expunged Kifowit's remarks from the record. The Washington Times reports:
The Illinois House took the rare step Wednesday of erasing from its record a Democratic legislator's remark suggesting she'd like to infect the water supply of a GOP colleague's loved ones with "a broth of Legionella."
Rep. Stephanie Kifowit apologized for the indelicate comment she made about Lombard Republican Peter Breen Tuesday during floor during debate on legislation involving the deadly Legionnaire's disease crisis at a Quincy veterans' home. Legionella is the water-borne bacteria which, when inhaled, can cause the sometimes-fatal, flu-like malady of Legionnaire's. [...]
Breen, the Republican floor leader who last month narrowly lost re-election to a third term, accepted Kifowit's apology. But he noted that if she had made the statement elsewhere, "she'd be in custody." Instead, he said, her declaration was "met with applause instead of handcuffs."
"We can continue down our current path of worsening threats and even violence, or we can make the difficult decision to take the path upward to civility and decency," Breen said. "On our current downward course, we are headed toward mob rule."
"We understand that if we'll make transactions in [US] dollars, they won't come through," Putin told reporters on Wednesday, citing his recent talks with Turkey's leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan. "So we thought up another option."
Speaking at a business forum in Moscow, the Russian president noted that the 'dollar-less' S-400s deal with Turkey is just one recent example of the approach the nations share. The same will apply to "other types of goods" as well, he stressed.
"We don't have a goal of abandoning from the dollar, but we are forced to do so. And, I assure you, we will do it," Putin said, adding that it will ultimately make global trade more secure and efficient.
Comment: The US thought it could bring the world to heel by using its position with the dollar as reserve currency as its veto, however times have changed and the world realizes tying its fate to a dying regime would be suicidal:
- Sanctions And Tariffs Have Turned American Exceptionalism Into Isolationism
- Russia outmaneuvers unreliable US gas, and Brits buy up half of Russia's Eurobonds
- Putin, Xi & Abe: Greater Eurasia Coming Together in Russian Far East
- Chinese state banks ditch US dollar to protect yuan
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Comment: It's just business, after all. And Israel. Mattis commented: You can say that again. In fact, you can say that about the U.S. itself and the CIA in particular: it's assassination central there.