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blake 3:17
21st February 2015, 09:34
such bad news

General Dynamics Canada wins $10B deal with Saudi Arabia
Will supply armoured vehicles, equipment, and training over 14 years
By James Cudmore, CBC News Posted: Feb 14, 2014 4:19 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 14, 2014 6:11 PM ET

The federal government has helped secure a $10-billion US deal for a Canadian company to sell armoured vehicles to Saudia Arabia, a country widely condemned for its human rights abuses.

The deal was announced today by International Trade Minister Ed Fast at the London, Ont., plant of General Dynamics Land Systems.

The Canadian Commercial Corporation, the government's international contracting agency, helped secure the deal. The organization said the Saudi government wouldn't consent to disclose the number of heavy armoured fighting vehicles, ancilliary equipment, training and support services included.

The company, known by its acronym GDLS, is the manufacturer of the LAV III armoured vehicle Canada used in Afghanistan. It also makes similar Stryker armoured vehicles for the United States and bid with a larger, heavier model in the recently cancelled Canadian procurement of heavy armoured personnel carriers that would have been worth $2 billion for 108 vehicles, plus training and maintenance.

Neither the Canadian government nor GDLS has been so far willing to say how many of the sophisticated weapons systems will be built for the government of Saudi Arabia, but a $10-billion US deal could buy many hundreds of vehicles.

Women's rights violations

Human Rights Watch in its 2014 report alleged the government of Saudi Arabia remains a serial abuser of human rights.

"Saudi Arabia stepped up arrests, trials, and convictions of peaceful dissidents, and forcibly dispersed peaceful demonstrations by citizens in 2013," the report said.

"Authorities continued to violate the rights of nine million Saudi women and girls and nine million foreign workers ... As in past years, authorities subjected thousands of people to unfair trials and arbitrary detention."

Saudi Arabia permits beheading and stoning as forms of criminal punishment for murder and rape, alongside social crimes such as adultery. Homosexual acts are also punishable by death, flogging and imprisonment, as is drug use. Saudi Arabia is also regularly condemned for its treatment of women, who will earn the right to vote in 2015, but who will still be disallowed from driving cars — or armoured vehicles, for that matter.

In a statement today, London, Ont., Conservative MP Susan Truppe praised the deal. Truppe, who is also the parliamentary secretary for the Status of Women, said the deal proved the Conservative government was acting on job creation and not just spouting empty rhetoric.

"I am thrilled that our government has announced that London will be the primary beneficiary of the largest advanced manufacturing export win in our nation’s history," she said.

The government and GDLS say the Saudi deal will create and sustain more than 3,000 jobs a year for 14 years and will benefit 500 Canadian companies. Its value could climb to nearly $14 billion if all options are exercised.

Delivery of the first vehicles is expected in 2016.

'Important partner'

In a statement, Trade Minister Ed Fast's spokesman Rudy Husny defended the deal with Saudi Arabia.

"Saudi Arabia is an important partner for Canada. It has significant regional and global influence, and plays a leadership role among Arab countries on key regional issues, including Syria and Iran," Husny wrote.

"We will continue to engage with Saudi Arabia on a range of issues including regional security and human rights."

Husny said Canada has strict rules governing arms exports and all deals are rigorously assessed against those standards.

The Intransigent Faction
22nd February 2015, 21:28
Husny said Canada has strict rules governing arms exports and all deals are rigorously assessed against those standards.

I love how they always use such vague, propagandistic language and refuse to actually engage with criticisms when this is pointed out.

What more can I say...The Canadian government continues to stoke the flames of religious fundamentalism with its foreign policy and to use the result to justify ramped-up state 'security' measures. All the while, capitalists profit.

John Nada
22nd February 2015, 22:29
Saudi Arabia permits beheading and stoning as forms of criminal punishment for murder and rape, alongside social crimes such as adultery. Homosexual acts are also punishable by death, flogging and imprisonment, as is drug use. Saudi Arabia is also regularly condemned for its treatment of women, who will earn the right to vote in 2015, but who will still be disallowed from driving cars — or armoured vehicles, for that matter.And they execute people for witchcraft. Fucking witchcraft! Like that's even a thing. They treat immigrants and minorities like the Shiites like shit. And slavery wasn't banned til the late 60's(on paper).
"Saudi Arabia is an important partner for Canada. It has significant regional and global influence, and plays a leadership role among Arab countries on key regional issues, including Syria and Iran," Husny wrote.

"We will continue to engage with Saudi Arabia on a range of issues including regional security and human rights."If they weren't willing to kiss ass, the west would be screaming bloody murder. They'd put up sanctions, ask for leading members of the government be charged with crimes against humanity, and probably be overthrown in a "liberal intervention"(and replaced by more jackasses):rolleyes:

But no. They got that black cocaine in the ground(Fun fact: huffing petroleum products is more additive than cocaine in mice). If they didn't have this they wouldn't have the cash to buy everyone off. They would've been lined up against the wall a long time ago.

Cutter
23rd February 2015, 21:31
Can takes in 60 thousand of those immigrants into the country.

OnFire
24th February 2015, 10:34
Saudi Arabia is one of the worst countries, it is as reactionary as it is theocratic and also sponsors Islamist terror. But as always, capitalist greed prevails over human dignity and moral. At least with this deal the bigoted hipocrisy of the capitalists becomes more clear to the average proletarian.

The Intransigent Faction
25th February 2015, 22:13
Can takes in 60 thousand of those immigrants into the country.

There's a difference between opposing the Saudi regime and being anti-immigration.

John Nada
28th February 2015, 22:12
Can takes in 60 thousand of those immigrants into the country.Good for "Can", wherever the fuck that is. I hope "Can" lets in everyone who wishes to immigrate to their country, and gives them full rights as citizens. Hopefully it'll be 60 million. They might actually drown out xenophobic bigots and improve the country.