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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Above All Strong on Defense of Carlyle Group Contracts



The only problem is the free market crowd and their TheoCon Pentagon acolytes aren't that strong on America's defense.



Today the United States of Christ's Air Force ("Above All") had an announcement.

WASHINGTON — The Air Force, in a stunning upset against the Boeing Company, awarded a $40 billion contract for aerial refueling tankers on Friday to a partnership between Northrop Grumman and the European parent of Airbus, putting a critical military contract partly into the hands of a foreign company.

The contract, one of the largest at the Pentagon, is initially valued at $40 billion but has the potential to grow to $100 billion. It is also a sign of the growing influence of foreign suppliers within the Pentagon and breaks a relationship that has lasted decades with Boeing, which had built the bulk of the existing tanker fleet and had fought hard to land the new contract.

Under the contract, Northrop and the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company would build a fleet of 179 planes, based on the existing Airbus 330, to provide in-air refueling to military aircraft, from fighter jets to cargo planes. It gives a huge lift to Airbus, whose commercial aviation program has suffered a number of setbacks in recent years. While final assembly of the craft would take place at an Airbus plant near Mobile, Ala., parts would come from suppliers across the globe.

At a news conference, Air Force officials said that the creation of domestic jobs was not a factor in the decision...


Heavens no! Why should it be? When all of that money could be in the hands of the Company affiliated with the world's largest private equity group with the Right Stuff.

Oh, and for you folks in Seattle:

...Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, scuttled an earlier attempt by the Air Force to award the contract to Boeing, opening the door for the Northrop-Airbus bid...


Looks like the Evergreen State will remain a shade of blue this year.

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