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$15BN US Arms Sale To Poland Amid Continued NATO ‘Eastern Flank’ Build-Up

$15BN US Arms Sale To Poland Amid Continued NATO ‘Eastern Flank’ Build-Up

Authored by Kyle Anzalone via The Libertarian Institute, 

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$15BN US Arms Sale To Poland Amid Continued NATO ‘Eastern Flank’ Build-Up

Authored by Kyle Anzalone via The Libertarian Institute, 

The State Department announced it authorized selling $15 billion in advanced air defense systems to Poland. The deal comes as Washington wants to increase NATO’s military presence in Eastern Europe. 

A press release distributed by the State Department on Wednesday says, “This proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a NATO Ally that is a force for political stability and economic progress in Europe.”

US and NATO leaders argue the alliance must build up its military presence in countries that border Russia to deter President Vladimir Putin’s desire to expand his nation’s border.

The US press release stated further, “Poland will use the IBCS-enabled Patriot missile system to improve its missile defense capability, defend its territorial integrity, and deter regional threats.”

“The proposed sale will increase the defensive capabilities of the Polish Military to guard against hostile aggression and shield the NATO allies who often train and operate within Poland’s borders,” the readout continued. “Poland will have no difficulty absorbing this system into its armed forces.”

However, Moscow has not indicated it plans to expand its border beyond eastern Ukraine, where the Russian military has struggled to secure territory annexed by the Kremlin.   

The sale is for an estimated $15 billion in Patriot air defense systems, radars, and communications equipment.

The primary contractors are Raytheon and Lockheed Martin. Raytheon has been accused of price gouging the Pentagon for Patriot intercepts. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was a board member at the arms manufacturer before becoming the Pentagon chief. 

After Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Washington and Brussels demanded NATO members increase military spending. The increase in defense budgets has been a boon to the weapons industry in the US.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 06/30/2023 – 12:00

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