President Trump’s plan to use a 13-year-old Boeing 747 from Qatar as a temporary Air Force One raises serious security questions. Experts warn of potential fighter jet escorts and costly upgrades needed for safety.
The Trump administration touts a groundbreaking $142 billion defense deal with Saudi Arabia, claiming it as the largest in history. However, critics raise concerns about its true implications.
In a controversial foreign trip, President Trump secures a staggering $600 billion investment deal with Saudi Arabia, raising eyebrows about his business ties and ethical standards.
As the U.S. contemplates converting a luxury jet gifted by Qatar to President Trump into Air Force One, experts warn of potential security risks and exorbitant costs. Could this be a risky move for national security?
The U.S. has finalized a groundbreaking arms package worth nearly $142 billion with Saudi Arabia, marking a significant boost in defense cooperation. This historic agreement covers various sectors, including advanced military aircraft and air defense systems.
During his first major foreign trip of his second term, Trump announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria and negotiate with Iran, showcasing a dramatic shift in U.S. foreign policy and strengthening ties with Saudi Arabia.
Experts warn that converting a Qatari-owned 747 into a new Air Force One for Trump could exceed $1 billion and take years, putting a financial burden on U.S. taxpayers and raising security concerns.
In a devastating air strike, Israeli warplanes targeted the European Gaza hospital in Khan Younis, resulting in six fatalities and numerous injuries. The Israeli military claims it struck a Hamas base beneath the hospital. A BBC journalist was also injured.
The White House has unveiled the largest defense sales agreement in history, a monumental $142 billion deal with Saudi Arabia, encompassing advanced military equipment and training. This historic agreement aims to enhance military capabilities and strengthen U.S.-Saudi relations under Trump's leadership.
President Trump praises Qatar for gifting a $400 million luxury jet but faces scrutiny over security risks and the feasibility of retrofitting it for presidential use. Could this be a costly mistake?