Trump’s US-Saudi Arms Deals Will Create Only a Few Hundred Jobs

I need to to rewrite this: Exclusive report from Reuters surveyed arms manufacturers about the jobs that the Saudi arms deals would create and found that the actual numbers are a tiny fraction of what Trump had promised. Arms industry researcher Andrew Feinstein Arms Deal with Saudi Arabia to Create Far Fewer Jobs Than Promised

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25 thoughts on “Trump’s US-Saudi Arms Deals Will Create Only a Few Hundred Jobs

  1. اذا لم يوقع عيسى على وثيقة المبايعة وبنودها لا سلطة له ولمن بيعه ويتهم بالخيانة العضمى و الخروج على الخليفة

  2. This "deal" with Saudi Arabia is a disgrace, as is our country's government's reprehensible relationship with the murderous Sauds. Yemen's people are being wiped out, and we are complicit. God forgive us! It is so monstrous that I cannot find words to express the outrage I–and I am an American–feel!!!!

  3. If Trump needs to create jobs by awarding contracts to aerospace companies, could he not turn his thoughts from weapons and think about his LEGACY if he were to be President when the well-funded national effort to put a human on the face of Mars was inaugurated? The aerospace industry has plenty of talent ready to lend to such an effort that might, incidentally, become, a la the International Space Station, a multi-national effort using the best minds of all countries to work on the project. I worked on the Space Station contract as an employee of McDonnell Douglas (now, after a "merger," a part of Boeing) and had to coordinate suppliers among a dozen different countries. Countries around the world had a dog in the race (even if it were a small subcontract, they were a part of it) and took pride in its success. Unfortunately, that success was never translated into policy, and we're left today willing to spend funds only to kill others.

  4. Ok, so it might only create a few hundred American jobs, but just think of the death and destruction plus the profits for the wealthy weapons manufacturers plus all of the politicians getting kickbacks!! As long as our system allows our politicians to profit from every bomb dropped or sold, terrorism and wars will be inevitable.

  5. You can tell that the Saudi prince is non too thrilled to hold his end of trumpies sign up? Another over-stuffed plushness by his lowness?

  6. What's a few thousand lives of children for a few hundred jobs? As long as the corporations and politicians are making millions, that's all that matters. Both republicans and corporate democrats will also support these deals. Republicans and corporate democrats are basically the same.

  7. If Saudi Arabia wished to control Yemen why didn't you invest in infrastructure or education why is war the only way to control a Nation sounds very Mongolia even Genghis Khan offered trade before war

  8. I'm sorry The Real News, they're murdering children for profit. The question then should not be " how much profit exactly?"

  9. So the cost of massacring an entire country is $110 billion, "sorry folks murdering women and children is just the cost of doing business". This is the true face of neoliberalism that rules the world, they reduce human beings to mere commodities, they have no regard for the sanctity of human life. "if you tolerate this your children will be next" – Manic Street Preachers

  10. Make it financially worthwhile for people to start sharing the jobs we actually do NEED people to do and work LESS and we sure as hell wouldn't need any pointless jobs…especially jobs making weapons we then sell to other countries.

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