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U.S. Close to Finalizing Saudi Defense Treaty in Exchange for Israel Normalization: Report

U.S. Army civil engineers build tent platforms at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, on July 24, 2019. U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army civil engineers build tent platforms at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, on July 24, 2019. U.S. Air Force

The Biden administration is close to finalizing a defense treaty with Saudi Arabia that would require the Persian Gulf country to normalize relations with Israel in exchange for U.S. military cooperation, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

In reciprocity for the commitment to defend the Kingdom, the pact would open Saudi Arabian territory and airspace for use by the U.S. military to protect American interests in the Middle East.

“It would be the first time the U.S. concluded a mutual defense pact that would carry the force of law since the 1960 revision of the U.S.-Japan treaty, and the first time it concluded such an agreement with an authoritarian country,” Aaron David Miller of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace told the newspaper.

The report noted that White House officials also see the accord as helpful in prohibiting China from making similar arrangements with Riyadh, as well as limiting the regional influence of the regime in Tehran.

Sources cited by The Journal indicated that the partnership is expected to encounter considerable obstacles, necessitating a two-thirds majority vote of approval from the U.S. Senate and the Saudi demands for the resolution of the conflict in Gaza and a commitment from Jerusalem to accept a Palestinian state.

In addition to the three governments needed to ratify the terms, requests by the Saudis to have the U.S. assist them in developing nuclear technology as part of the deal would likely face further opposition from American and Israeli lawmakers.

If the measure comes into force, then Saudi Arabia will become the first Arab nation to have a formal security alliance with the U.S.

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