U.S. Gives Lebanese Army Hellfire Missiles, Pledges Aircraft

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The United States has delivered Hellfire missiles to the Lebanese army and will also provide it with light aircraft including an armed Cessna, the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon said Friday.

David Hale, in a statement after meeting Prime Minister Tammam Salam, said the aircraft would be bought with Saudi funds recently pledged to the Lebanese army.

"Over the last two weeks, a series of accelerated shipments of American arms and armaments have arrived here," Hale said.

"This week brought the delivery of more Hellfire missiles to the Lebanese Army."

"The Lebanese government and army have requested additional aircraft from the United States: an armed Cessna and other light air support aircraft," the statement added.

"It is our intention to support those requests for additional aircraft, using funds generously made available to Lebanon by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."

Hale said another Cessna previously provided by the U.S. to the Lebanese army would also be armed.

The pledges and arms deliveries come as several allies of Lebanon step up efforts to bolster its armed forces as the threat from jihadists in the region grows.

Lebanon was among 10 Arab states that pledged on Thursday to rally behind Washington against the Islamic State jihadist group that has terrorized parts of Iraq and Syria.

In August, Saudi Arabia pledged one billion dollars in funds to purchase military equipment for the Lebanese army, aid that came on top of three billion dollars it promised last year to buy French weapons.

The earlier weapons deal has dragged on, with no deliveries yet made, and the latest funding was intended to allow the speedy purchase and supply of much-needed materiel.

The additional funding was announced as the army battled an incursion from Syria by jihadists from several extremist groups, who are still holding hostage Lebanese soldiers and policemen.

Two of the soldiers have been beheaded by the Islamic State group, and efforts to negotiate the release of the remaining security forces, some of whom are being held by jihadists from the Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front, have stalled.

Hale said the weapons being provided by Washington "will help the army secure Lebanon's borders and defeat extremist groups that have crossed it."

Comments 18
Missing .karim-- 12 September 2014, 19:28

Meanwhile, the so-called grant from the kingdom of terrorism is nowhere to be found, but the Al Qaeda sympathizers will still bark in its defense anyway.

Thumb freedomarch 12 September 2014, 19:34

Ed..iot this grants is from who?

Thumb ex-fpm 12 September 2014, 19:43

"It is our intention to support those requests for additional aircraft, using funds generously made available to Lebanon by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."

but these robots don't read and are blinded by their hatred.

Thumb freedomarch 12 September 2014, 19:53

*these

Missing greatpierro 12 September 2014, 20:42

Ksa has been bailing our government for years, funding the LAF. While Iran has been funding hizbollah who is challenging the authority of the national institutions and weakening our government.

Thumb Tony.Farris 12 September 2014, 19:30

Thank you Washington.

Thumb lebanon_first 12 September 2014, 19:43

If we could only shed away this so called resistance and get away from the axis of Assad and Iran, and get into American sphere of influence, we would become the richest country in the middle east, and all the shias who are on HA's payroll will get real jobs and become the new middle class. Instead of weapons training, they would get management training.....

Instead we are fighting for causes of other people. Because Iran and Assad need us as pawns. so sad...

Missing greatpierro 12 September 2014, 22:54

Hellfire missiles are very sofisticated missiles worth 100k usd. It is the first time the laf receives such weapons.

Missing greatpierro 13 September 2014, 07:35

Not quite. Milan is no where near the hellfire. The close the lebanese army got was the Hot missile which is opticaly guided and with a wire to adjust the trajectory. The hellfire is twice as heavy, laser or radar guided I.e. Wireless. It's nearly twice as fast and twice the distance range.

In 2010 France was going to deliver 300 HOT missiles but the Syria objected. Plus when Hariri government fell the French blocked the delivery altogether.

Hellfire missile are typically weapons that the Israeli has always seemed to block as the represent a high danger on armoured vehicles.

Thumb Tony.Farris 12 September 2014, 23:01

Beggars usually don't have choice to decide. They should only take what they are given.

Thumb Tony.Farris 12 September 2014, 23:09

The armed Cessna/ATK AC-208B Combat Caravans of the Iraqi Air Force are apparently a success. beggars can't be choosers.

Thumb Tony.Farris 12 September 2014, 23:22

Prime Minister Tammam Salam, said the aircraft would be bought with Saudi funds recently pledged to the Lebanese army. The Saudi paying for the Cessna ONLY NOT the missiles etc...

Missing carl 13 September 2014, 00:26

God bless America.

Missing carl 13 September 2014, 00:31

http://militaryedge.org/armaments/ac-208b-combat-caravan/

Thumb nickjames 13 September 2014, 03:26

Where are the Hellfire missiles Iran was shipping to defend the Hezbo villages from the takfiri?

Missing greatpierro 13 September 2014, 08:03

Iran does not deliver weapons to the Laf only to Hizbollah. Iran interest's is to strengthen Hizbollah at the expense of the lebanese sovereignty.

Iran has delivered to hizaj the Iranian built missile equivalent to the Russian kornet missile which is a sophisticated laser guided missile.

Thumb Chupachups 13 September 2014, 18:22

Never fear! Chupachups is here ،،،!!!

Default-user-icon RK (Guest) 13 September 2014, 21:40

Bottom line, the goal is to increase the LAF capabilities, cessnas, tucanos... Whatever it is, We need to welcome it in order to kick anyone's behind that dares to raise their hands on any lebanese civilian.