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[–] flyingcuttlefish 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

No it is not completely false.

Foreign Military Sales (FMS)

“Foreign Military Sales are one of two methods through which a country can purchase new military equipment from the United States; the other is Direct Commercial Sales, which are managed by PM/DDTC. FMS is a government-to-government program through which the U.S. Government sells conventional military weapons, equipment, and services to allied and friendly nations to assist them in meeting their legitimate defense requirements. Although the Department of Defense, through the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), is responsible for implementing individual FMS cases, the Department of State must first review and approve them. DSCA forwards all FMS cases to PM/RSAT, which is responsible for ensuring that they are properly reviewed within the Department for consistency with U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives. In close coordination with other Department bureaus and offices, PM/RSAT officers provide recommendations to PM leadership on whether to approve the potential sale of military equipment to foreign governments through FMS.”

– – – – –Third Party Transfers and Foreign Military Sales Teams and FunctionsShare, US Dept. of State website

https://www.state.gov/t/pm/rsat/c14021.htm

This is not deceptive bullshit. It is all sourced material that you didn't bother to look up.

There is so much bribery going on from State Dept. thru Clinton Foundation I had to make a separate blog just to follow SOME of it.

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[–] Are_we_sure 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

You don't understand your own evidence that cleary shows many, many people weigh in on FMS to ensure compliance with the law AND US foreign policy. Did you notice none of these people are the Secretary of State?

Did you skip all of this? Did you notice the Secretary of State is never mentioned?

DSCA forwards all FMS cases to PM/RSAT, which is responsible for ensuring that they are properly reviewed within the Department for consistency with U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives. In close coordination with other Department bureaus and offices, PM/RSAT officers provide recommendations to PM leadership on whether to approve the potential sale of military equipment to foreign governments through FMS.”

All of that backs up what i said 100%.

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[–] flyingcuttlefish ago 

you didn't follow the Clinton trail of corruption for the last 10 years .... hopeless ....