Newspaper: U.S. Delays Approval of Zionist Missile Sale to Germany
WASHINGTON (Dispatches) – The United States is stalling in giving its approval for the Zionist regime to sell Arrow 3 missile system to Germany, the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom reported. German Chancellor Ulf Schulz had sought during his visit to the occupied territories six months ago to purchase Zionist missiles, which is developed in coordination with the U.S. and with U.S. funding. During his recent meeting with Zionist prime minister Yair Lapid, the German chancellor reiterated his country’s request, Israel Hayom added.
The U.S. approval “is needed as 80% of the system’s development costs, an estimated $2.2 billion came from U.S. taxpayer money. In addition, Arrow 3 includes technological components developed in the U.S. A price of a single unit is three million dollars.”