US hits record arms sales in 2024 driven by Ukraine demand
Briefly

In 2024, US arms exports reached an unprecedented $318.7 billion, bolstered by countries replenishing their military stocks after donating to Ukraine. Direct military sales from US companies alone rose to $200.8 billion, significantly over the previous year. The State Department highlighted the strategic importance of these sales amidst rising global instability. Key contracts included $18.8 billion in fighter jets to Israel, despite ongoing human rights scrutiny. Reports suggest that US officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, overlooked serious warnings about Israel's actions in Gaza, raising concerns about the moral implications of these arms sales.
Direct military sales by US companies rose to $200.8bn in fiscal 2024 up from $157.5bn in 2023, highlighting the significance of US arms exports in a volatile global arena.
Despite allegations of genocide against Israel, the US sale of military equipment surged, reflecting the complexities of foreign policy intertwined with arms trading global implications.
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