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23.11.25 - 00:57
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Netanyahu Says Rubio Assured Him Saudi Arabia Will Not Receive F-35s On Par With Israel (ZeroHedge)
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Netanyahu Says Rubio Assured Him Saudi Arabia Will Not Receive F-35s On Par With Israel
Via Middle East Eye
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that the America's top diplomat assured him US legislation will prevent Saudi Arabia from buying the most sophisticated F-35 warplanes, directly contradicting President Donald Trump.
"Regarding the F-35, I had a long conversation with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who reiterated his commitment that the United States will continue to preserve Israel's qualitative military edge in everything related to supplying weapons and military systems to countries in the Middle East," Netanyahu said in a Hebrew-language interview widely circulated on X.
Via AFP
Netanyahu said that Rubio told him the US was "committed to maintaining Israel's qualitative edge in all areas, including Israel's advantage regarding the supply of F-35 aircraft."
Netanyahu's comment emphasizes Rubio as an apparent advocate for maint...
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22.11.25 - 15:01
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Wall Street Week | Saudi Foreign Investment, Charitable Places, A Market for All Energy, Zak Brown (Bloomberg)
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This week, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promises to bring as much as $1 trillion in investment to the US as Saudi Arabia tries to pivot from oil towards becoming a global technology and investment player. And, from small-town Michigan to the headquarters of Walmart, we reveal how philanthropy, volunteering and community ties power America's hidden generosity. Plus, what's driving the US's power grid strain? Later, McLaren's Zak Brown reveals what it really takes to build a winning culture and why great leaders never get comfortable at the top. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.11.25 - 01:06
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Saudi Arabia′s Deepening Ties to the US and What It Means for Investors (Bloomberg)
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After President Trump gave a royal welcome to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Kingdom's strategic shift from petrochemicals to technology is expected to materialize in the form of investment. We break down what investors can expect with Basilinna's Deborah Lehr and Council on Foreign Relations' Steven Cook. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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