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The Defense Department is working out final details of a $10 billion
sale of warplanes, transport aircraft and advanced missiles to Israel and
Arab nations amid concerns about the growing threat from Iran and its
disputed nuclear weapons program, Pentagon and congressional officials said
Friday.The U.S. has spent the past year negotiating with Israel, Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates on the deal, which comes ahead of
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's visit to the Middle East next week.The officials
said the United States will sell KC-135 refueling tanker planes and V-22
Osprey helicopters, the tilt-rotor aircraft that can take off and land like
a plane, and precision-guided missiles.In Israel, officials said the U.S.
offer is in order to ensure Israel's military edge in the region,
in light of arms sales the U.S. is advancing in Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates.The weaponry is not expected to arrive in
Israel for at least two years.The package for Israel also includes financial
aid. The United Arab Emirates would purchase 26 F-16 warplanes under the
deal.The officials were not authorized to publicly discuss the deal and
spoke on condition of anonymity. Administrations officials described the
deal to members of Congress on Thursday.The New York Times first reported
the impending sale.Hagel will visit Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., citing last month's
poor jobs report, claimed the changes could put Americans in direct competition
with more immigrants for scarce jobs, even in low-skilled areas."This is
indisputable. We have more unskilled labor than we can find jobs for
today," he said.The bill would aim to boost border security, improve legal
immigration programs and eventually grant citizenship to some 11 million
people here illegally.The 844-page legislation was introduced around 2 a.m.
Wednesday, and critics say there's been insufficient time to digest it and
they've pushed for more hearings and a long process. Friday's hearing was
the first of two the Judiciary Committee is expected to hold on
the bill before it begins amending and voting on it next month.The
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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