
James Johnson
The United States isn’t the only country worried about Iran’s
accelerating nuclear weapons program, many foes of the Iranian nation in
the area have issued their own proclamations of concern over the
terrorist friendly region and now the United States hopes to begin
quelling those fears by selling “bunker-buster” bombs to the United Arab
Emirates.
According to the Wall Street Journal Abu
Dhabi’s ruling family, the al Nahyans are one of Iran’s biggest foes in
the Persian Gulf and the United States believes they could be the
perfect partners to build up an anti-Iran coalition.
According to one military official:
“For them to be a regional leader … you have to enable them, they have to have credibility.”
The proposed missile sale isn’t a done deal at it must go before Congress
in the coming days. If agreed upon the United States would sell the UAE
4,900 Boeing-built JDAMs (Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition), a
precision-guided missile that can easily take out nuclear installations
around Iran.
The bombs could also be used for destroying weapons systems.
The United Arab Emirates are already in possession of an F-16 fleet
which it purchased from the United States and another military expert
says those planes would be perfect for dropping the newly acquired bombs
while offering a “decisive edge” over Iran’s aging fleet of fighter
jets.
Do you think selling 4,900 “bunker busters” to the United Arab
Emirates is the right way to handle unrest in the Persian Gulf or should
the United States find other ways to deal with increasing tensions
against Iran and their nuclear program?