The Moscow Conference on International Security in April was used as a venue to give notice to the US and NATO that other world powers will not let them do as they please.
Russia’s Defense Minister Shoigu and Iran’s Defense Minister Dehghan at the IV Moscow Conference on International Security (RIA Novosti/Iliya Pitalev)
Talk about joint efforts between China, India, Russia and Iran against NATO expansion was augmented with plans for tripartite military talks between Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran.
Defense ministers and military officials from all over the world gathered on April 16 at the landmark Radisson Royal or Hotel Ukraina, one of the best pieces of Soviet architecture in Moscow, which is known as one of the “Seven Sisters” that were constructed during Joseph Stalin’s time. The two-day event hosted by the Russian Defense Ministry was the fourth annual Moscow Conference on International Security (MCIS).
Civilian and military officials from over seventy countries, including NATO members, attended. Fifteen defense ministers took part in the event. However, aside from Greece, defense ministers of NATO countries did not participate in the conference.
Unlike previous years, the MCIS organizers did not send Ukraine an invitation for 2015’s confab. According to Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov, “At this stage of the brutal information antagonism in regard to the crisis in southeastern Ukraine, we decided not to inflame the situation at the conference and at this stage made the decision not to invite our Ukrainian colleagues to the event.”
On a personal note, as a matter of interest I have followed these types of conferences for years, because important statements about foreign and security policies tend to come out of them. This year I was keen for the inauguration of this particular security conference. Aside from it taking place at a time where the geopolitical landscape of the globe is rapidly shifting, I was interested to see what the conference would produce since I was asked in 2014 through the Russian Embassy in Canada if I was interested in attending the IV MCIS.
The rest of the world speaks: Hearing non-Euro-Atlantic security concerns
The Moscow conference is the Russian equivalent to the Munich Security Conference held at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Germany. There, however, are critical differences between the two events.
While the Munich Security Conference is established around Euro-Atlantic security and views global security from the ‘Atlanticist’ standpoint of NATO, the MCIS represents a much broader and diverse global perspective. It represents the rest of the non-Euro-Atlantic world’s security concerns, particularly the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Ranging from Argentina, India, and Vietnam to Egypt and South Africa, the conference at the Hotel Ukraina brought a variety of big and small players to the table whose voices and security interests, in one way or another, are otherwise undermined and ignored in Munich by US and NATO leaders.
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, who holds the rank of a flag officer that is equal to that of a four-star general in most NATO countries, opened the conference. Also speaking and seated next to Shoigu were Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and other high-ranking officials. All of them addressed Washington’s multispectral warfare that has utilized color revolutions, like EuroMaidan in Ukraine and the Rose Revolution in Georgia, for regime change. Shoigu cited Venezuela and China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as failed color revolutions.
Foreign Minister Lavrov reminded the attendees that the possibilities of a dangerous world conflict were increasing due to the lack of concern by the US and NATO for the security of others and a lack of constructive dialogue. When making his argument, Lavrov cited US President Franklin Roosevelt by saying, “There can be no middle ground here. We shall have to take the responsibility for world collaboration, or we shall have to bear the responsibility for another world conflict.” “I believe that they formulated one of the main lessons of the most devastating global conflict in history: it is only possible to meet common challenges and preserve the peace through collective, joint efforts based on respect for the legitimate interests of all partners,” he explained about what world leaders learned from the Second World War.
Shoigu had over ten bilateral meetings with the different defense ministers and chiefs who arrived in Moscow for the MCIS. During a meeting with the Serbian Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic, Shoigu said that Moscow considers Belgrade a reliable partner in military cooperation.
From left to right: Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev, and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov opening the MCIS (RIA Novosti/Iliya Pitalev)
Chinese-Russian-Iranian coalition: Washington’s nightmare
The myth that Russia is internationally isolated was shot down again during the conference, which has also resulted in some important announcements.
Kazakhstani Defense Minister Imangali Tasmagambetov and Shoigu announced that the implementation for a joint Kazakhstani-Russian air defense system had begun. This is not only indicative of the integration of the air space of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, but part of a trend. It heralded other announcements against NATO’s missile defense shield.
The most vigorous statement though was that of Iranian Defense Minister Hussein Dehghan. Brigadier-General Deghan said that Iran wanted China, India, and Russia to stand together in jointly opposing the eastward expansion of NATO and the threat posed by the alliance’s missile shield project to their collective security.
During a meeting with Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan, Shoigu emphasized that Moscow’s military ties with Beijing are its “overriding priority.” In another bilateral meeting the defense honchos of Iran and Russia confirmed that their cooperation will be part of the cornerstones of a new multipolar order and that Moscow and Tehran were in harmony in their strategic approach to the US.
After Dehghan and the Iranian delegation met with Shoigu and their Russian counterparts, it was announced that a tripartite summit may take place between Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran. The idea was later endorsed by the Chinese delegation.
The geopolitical environment is changing and it is not sympathetic to US interests. Not only has a Eurasian Economic Union been formed by Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia in the post-Soviet heart of Eurasia, but Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran — the Eurasian Triple Entente — have been in a long process of coming together politically, strategically, economically, diplomatically, and militarily.
Eurasian harmony and integration challenges the US position in its “Western perch” and bridgehead in Europe and even orients US allies to act more independently. This is one of the central themes explored by my book The Globalization of NATO.
Former US security bigwig Zbigniew Brzezinski warned US elites against the formation of a Eurasian “coalition that could eventually seek to challenge America’s primacy.” According to Brzezinski such a Eurasian alliance would arise as a “Chinese-Russian-Iranian coalition” with Beijing as its focal point.
“For Chinese strategists, confronting the trilateral coalition of America and Europe and Japan, the most effective geopolitical counter might well be to try and fashion a triple alliance of its own, linking China with Iran in the Persian Gulf/Middle East region and with Russia in the area of the former Soviet Union,” Brzezinski warns.
“In assessing China’s future options, one has to consider also the possibility that an economically successful and politically self-confident China — but one which feels excluded from the global system and which decides to become both the advocate and the leader of the deprived states of the world — may decide to pose not only an articulate doctrinal but also a powerful geopolitical challenge to the dominant trilateral world,” he explains.
More or less, this is the track that the Chinese are following. Minister Wanquan flatly told the MCIS that a fair world order was needed.
The threat for the US is that a Chinese-Russian-Iranian coalition could, in Brzezinski’s own words, “be a potent magnet for other states dissatisfied with the status quo.”
A Russian soldier during an exercise involving the S-300 surface-to-air missile systems in Astrakhan Region (RIA Novosti/Pavel Lisitsyn)
Countering the US and NATO missile shield in Eurasia
A new “Iron Curtain” is being erected by Washington around China, Iran, Russia, and their allies through the US and NATO missile infrastructure. This missile network is offensive and not defensive in intent and motivation.
The Pentagon’s goal is to neutralize any defensive responses from Russia and other Eurasian powers to a US ballistic missile attack, which could include a nuclear first strike. Washington does not want to allow Russia or others to have a second strike capability or, in other words, have the ability to respond to an attack by the Pentagon.
In 2011, it was reported that Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who was Moscow’s envoy to NATO at the time, would be visiting Tehran to speak about the NATO missile shield project. Various reports were published, including by the Tehran Times, claiming that the governments of Russia, Iran, and China were planning on creating a joint missile shield to counter the US and NATO. Rogozin, however, refuted the reports. He said that missile defense was discussed between the Kremlin and its military allies in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
The idea of defense cooperation between China, Iran, and Russia against the NATO missile shield remained afloat since 2011. Since then Iran has moved closer to becoming an observer in the CSTO, like Afghanistan and Serbia. Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran have all moved closer together too due to issues like Syria, EuroMaidan, and the Pentagon’s “Pivot to Asia.” Deghan’s calls for a collective approach by China, India, Iran, and Russia against the missile shield and NATO expansion coupled with the announcements at the MCIS about tripartite military talks between China, Iran, and Russia point in this direction too.
Russia’s S-300 and S-400 air defense systems are being rolled out across Eurasia from Armenia and Belarus to Kamchatka as part of a state-of-the-art countermove to the new “Iron Curtain.” These air defense systems make Washington’s objectives to neutralize the possibility of a reaction or second strike much harder.
Even NATO officials and the Pentagon, which referred to the S-300 as the SA-20 system, admit this. “We have studied it and trained to counter it for years. While we are not scared of it, we respect the S-300 for what it is: a very mobile, accurate, and lethal missile system,” US Air Force Colonel Clint Hinote has written for the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations.
Although it has been speculated that the sale of the S-300 systems to Iran mark the start of an international arms sales bonanza in Tehran as a result of the Lausanne talks and that Moscow is trying to have a competitive edge in a reopening Iranian market, in reality the situation and motivations are much different. Even if Tehran buys different quantities of military hardware from Russia and other foreign sources, it has a policy of military self-sufficiency and primarily manufactures its own weapons. A whole series of military hardware — ranging from tanks, missiles, combat jets, radar detectors, rifles, and drones to helicopters, torpedoes, mortar shells, warships, and submarines — are made domestically inside Iran. The Iranian military even contends that their Bavar-373 air defense system is more or less the equivalent of the S-300.
Moscow’s delivery of the S-300 package to Tehran is more than just about unpretentious business. It is meant to cement Russo-Iranian military cooperation and to enhance Eurasian cooperation against Washington’s encircling missile shield. It is one step closer to the creation of a Eurasian air defense network against the missile threat posed by the US and NATO against nations that dare not bend the knee to Washington.
This article was originally published by RT on April 23, 2015. Please click here for a Russian-language synopsis by RIA Novosti.
About the author:
An award-winning author and geopolitical analyst, Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya is the author of The Globalization of NATO (Clarity Press) and a forthcoming book The War on Libya and the Re-Colonization of Africa. He has also contributed to several other books ranging from cultural critique to international relations. He is a Sociologist and Research Associate at the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), a contributor at the Strategic Culture Foundation (SCF), Moscow, and a member of the Scientific Committee of Geopolitica, Italy.
Cue in Japanese PM
ApeAbe who will happily offer the entire country, to become the US’ aircraft carrier buoy.“Like father, like son…”
Japan: Airstrip Two.
what is the IV MCIS ?
I guess it means the fourth Moscow Conference of International Security
I guess this conference is like the truth versus the lie. How could anyone stand to attend a conference hosted by the NATO – US alliance countries…so much lying in one room that the air would be poisonous and sedative.
I sometimes.. often….most of the time.. think that avoiding a world war with the US is like avoiding a war with Hitlers Germany.
In what is coming we in Australia as a vassal state will be on the wrong side of history.
The joys of the internet and information? Much better not to see what lays ahead?
Peter,
Has Abbot and the military geniuses in Australia found that passenger plane they assured us was right there for certain, you know, in the water, fully intact, no debris, entombed and waiting exactly where they said it was?
Or was he just reading a script?
Nope, Peta Credlin, his appointed ventriloquist, has been sidelined by Ruppert Murdoch and so Tony is just making it up as he goes, hence the torrent of nonsense.
@ Mats
That one may have been a bit of innovation on his part. That was a day or so before a meeting in China about a free trade deal.
I 100% agree. People always suffer in war. They get bombed from this side or from the other side Soldiers die either on this side or the other.The elites and the rulers drink champagne It has always been like this. But if the empire wins this time the common people will suffer as never before. This is not a war of the empire against Russia. But a war of the forces of falsehood and evil against those who stand for some truth and freedom. If the dark side wins humanity will be enslaved by the ruthless elites. They will breed not orks but boys and girls for their perverted desires. Dear saker letting the evil win you side with the evil. Sure we are not heroes ( I am not) but examine the consequences of the evil side winning!!. The empire must perish preferable by economic political collapse or other implosion rather then by war.Otherwise no peace is possible upon our sacred planet.
bernie
Bernie
“Dear saker letting the evil win you side with the evil”
Please explain your comment. Open your Heart.
Careful what you wish for Bernie. While you are correct it is always the common citizen that pays the full price of any war and the elites sit back and profit, this scenario applies to Russia and China as well as the U.S. led West. The elites of both spheres are both business partners and rivals, but have one thing in common and that is to keep the working classes divided,distracted and uneducated as to what is actually going down. If Asia wins you get to live like a common Chinese worker, or Russian, and if the west wins ditto. It is called the new order and the elites mean to cement their place atop the human structure and atop control of all resources. They just have a few contentious points to still be worked out.
Not always.
There were time when Kings and Generals lead the soldier to the battle.
But now most of them are COWARDS with a big mouth.
Peter this is why Aussie’s like you and I need to be expressing counter views (truth) to the MSM narrative that dominates the Australian political landscape. Engage Facebook pages of ABC etc with links and references to credible news and blogs like the Saker, CounterPunch, Club Orlov, SOTT.net etc
Great analysis, thanks Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya – concise and precise. I have been reading your articles for years, as you write about what I am interested in. Thanks Saker for publishing it!
We do live in dangerous times. The transition seems inevitable. Let’s hope that this coalition can indeed be an effective deterrent against NATO for a while, that is, until it is too late for them to stop the coalition countries from overcoming the present economic/financial system with a more progressive one.
How the Senate Armed Services Committee Is Undermining Minsk II – On April 28 three European foreign ministers—Serbia’s Ivica Dačić, Germany’s Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Switzerland’s Didier Burkhalter—met in their capacities as members of the OSCE’s Ministerial Troika to discuss the latest developments in eastern Ukraine. According to the OSCE, the foreign ministers “reiterated that [the Ukraine] crisis can be resolved only through peaceful means and that the political process in that regard should be advanced without delay” and “called on all sides to fully and unconditionally respect the cease-fire.”
Yet it seems these calls for a peaceful solution to the crisis are not only falling on deaf ears, but are also purposefully being undermined, in Washington.
Read more here:http://www.thenation.com/article/205921/how-senate-armed-services-committee-undermining-minsk-ii
Extraordinary situations require extraordinary alliances. At this particular point in space and time China-Russia-Iran and everyone else that wishes well for our planet and humanity at large has to work together. It’s an imperative.
The lousy bunch that has hi-jacked and held hostage the USA, the most powerful nation, for far too long. For a frecking hundred years! Or even longer?
The bunch is so lousy, they are psychopathic as well. Ruthlessly criminal. And narcissistic. And autistic.
Can’t talk with them. They won’t hear you. Can’t reason with them, their brains are hollow echo chambers. They need to be quarantined, the sooner the better.
Since Reagan/Bush I’ve called for assembling such a global coalition to defeat the Outlaw Empire, although at that time it wasn’t geopolitically feasible. Since then, the Empire’s criminal behavior’s become more brazen and overt. As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, in order to solve the dire ecological crisis that threatens humanity, the Outlaw Empire must be brought to justice. But, to do so means increasing carbon inputs to build the systems and infrastructure required for its defeat. So, time is important as we only have maybe a decade or two to do the job.
Quote from article:
Unlike previous years, the MCIS organizers did not send Ukraine an invitation for 2015’s confab. According to Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov, “At this stage of the brutal information antagonism in regard to the crisis in southeastern Ukraine, we decided not to inflame the situation at the conference and at this stage made the decision not to invite our Ukrainian colleagues to the event.”
I recommend people Google:
turchynov dirty bomb
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin uttered what should be a historically classic utterance about Turchynov:
“moron”
Only when we will hear of a “Friendship and Exchange” mission (dubbed “Persian Gulf Freedom”) in Iran of a Russian SU-35 squadron, deployed in some airbase near Bandar Abbas together with Awacs and air refuelling aircrafts, then we will understood that those are not just words, but facts.
Presumably a preliminary step to that announcement would need to be Iran becoming a full fledged member of the CSTO (not just observer), which would then clearly bind the two nations to a self defense pact and legal basis for the air defense deployment you mention.
Likewise, Iran becoming a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Org. (again, not just an observer), would tie it with China, although the SCO is not a true defense treaty.
The ultimate objective should be the union of the CSTO and SCO into a full fledged self defense treaty the Eurasian nations.
Former Canadian soldier Brad Cabana wrote a very important piece about the re-writing of history by modern nation states and the refusal to recognize Russia’s importance in victory against the nazis in WWII – for the “west”, defeating the nazis wasn’t about ideology, it was about preventing the rise of a european state that could challenge its hegemony.
http://rocksolidpolitics.blogspot.ca/2015/05/im-sorry-russia.html?spref=tw
Glad to see someone else appreciates Brad Cabana. His tweets of military map analysis are exceptional too … I followed him daily in the Ukraine battles after reading a tweet when the Novorussians were in “retreat” and it looked to be all over for them … and he stated just the opposite : “The Ukes have lost already”.
How the heck did he know that?! … Here is a blog entry on the matter :
http://tinyurl.com/m6e859a
Yes, Brad Cabana is an interesting and informed human being, and doing his bit to bring attention to the venal corrupt oligarchs in his neck of the woods.
The alliances are very thin. Russia is proceeding into the future with no ally. China, too, has no ally. Neither nation can proceed by recreating the past. They stand as sovereign nations working with partnerships that are appearing to be alliances, but these relationships are not replications of either the past, nor what exists in the West (Hegemon plus vassals).
I think this actually gives Russia and China great strength that they will have levels of integration without being allied in formal structures.
Using anti-terror military cohesiveness as the glue of SCO, and selling S-300s to Iran and S-400s to China are not the creation of a defensive alliance.
I see it as an ambiguity that is impossible to target by the West. If the US/NATO were to strike China or Russia alone, what happens with the other? Thus, the attack must be against both. And if the attack is against both, what of Iran? And also, India? and also North Korea? and also Pakistan?
So, the planners of the West’s first strike attack basically have to opt to destroy four-fifths the Northern Hemisphere if it chooses to strike any one nation.
And if this attack, this nuclear first strike, does not happen very soon, the complexity and impracticality of it becomes evident to anyone who studies the environment of weapons systems.
Russia has several submarine systems, soon to be shared with China, that are key to neutralizing the Hegemon’s theory of first strike invincibility. With the missiles proven to launch from undetectable submarines, Russia and China will assure themselves of a counter-strike that will destroy the West.
So it is not merely strategic partnerships, military cooperation, S-300-400’s. It is the complexities of all the components Russia is driving and skillfully lacing together with China into a matrix of self-defense that forestalls the first strike scenario so desperately sought by the lunatics of NATO, think tanks and senile Senate war-lovers.
The allies of the US also have no ally.
US doesn’t want allies. It has its vassals, its proxies, its stooges.
Allies require consultation and management.
The illusion of alliance is good enough for the suckers.
This is about Empire.
New episode translated:
PRESIDENT – Episode 4/8 – Developing partnership with EU. Terrorist acts in Russia. Russia stands United
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f20_1430662214
Previous ones:
PRESIDENT – Episode 1 – War in Chechnya. Way from Prime Minister to Acting President
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c7f_1430284031
PRESIDENT – Episode 2/8 – Elections. President of a country in decay. Tragedy of Kursk submarine
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=517_1430437349
PRESIDENT – Episode 3/8 – Relations between Russia and US. Restoring Russian Economy – Beginning
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=07b_1430592154
Thank you Helena for the link to No 4/8.
I loved it!
Gary Bretcher is ‘The War Nerd’….a new classic
http://pando.com/2015/05/03/the-war-nerd-escape-from-east-timor-part-one/
“The Gulf is like a sewage treatment plant….without the treatment”
enjoy!
And we thought that of all places at least China was Zionist-free!… Not any longer, it would seem.
An Israeli Lobby in China?
30 April 2015
“… Earlier this year, StandWithUs (SWU), a pro-Israeli American advocacy group that coordinates its activities closely with the Israeli government, finally unveiled an SWU-China division for its organization in an event that marked a joint celebration of the Chinese New Year and Jewish Tu B’Shvat in Jerusalem (involving, interestingly enough, talks by three Israel Defense Force soldiers from China’s Kaifeng Jewish community). … … …”
http://thediplomat.com/2015/04/an-israeli-lobby-in-china/
Turning the tables carefully not to ignite the whole world:
How the Common Market of the South and the Eurasian Union defy the United States and the hegemony of the dollar
In the light of the economic and geopolitical onslaught launched by North American imperialism, the emerging economies undoubtedly avoid direct confrontation through regionalization.
“Assuming that Obama will choose to resist against the neocon pressure until the end of his term, and that one month is enough for the US mainstream media propaganda to ‘prepare’ public opinion for a warm conflict with Russia, the most probable period for such a dangerous conflict would be sometime after 8-10 Dec. of 2016 until the end of the year.”
http://goo.gl/9qIgYJ
And to underscore my previous statement, The French benevolently declare French Mideast policy helped Rafale jet sales: experts [link to yahoo news].
War is truly a racket to some…
A few videos combined in this compilation of Russian women, girls and grannies misbehaving while crossing the roads.
http://englishrussia.com/2015/04/28/russian-women-crossing-roads/
@ Medievil,
“Oh, ye vivid canker blossoms!” my grandmother would yell, for no apparent reason, so when I watched a clip of some very, very lucky people last night, I turned to my to my sleeping Chihuahua and whispered, “Be gone ye smelly, little dwarf!”
Whereupon my wife rose to her feet and told me, rather coldly actually, “Stop being so quaint, you mad mustachio, purple-hued, malt-worm!”
“Checkmate or not, Mr de Vere… or you over there in the corner, Mr. Marlowe?”
Caution, drivers in Russia. Women of all ages, shapes and dispositions can appear in the middle of the road at any time or place.
Expect the unexpected!
My god, the pedestrian casualty rate must be terrifying.
OT.
Just like the Ukie-Nazis did in Donbass, the Saudis are now using cluster bombs in Yemen.
Looks like the Eeewww has a Minister of Enlardgement for every office, bureau, & department.
Europol is planning to establish a joint counterterrorism center, which will obtain data of the domestic intelligence services of EU states. The move seems to be an ”act of revenge” against Germany, whose intelligence services carried out espionage activities against the European Commission and France on behalf of the US.
A joint intelligence sharing center will be established under the leadership of Europol designed to fight against terrorism and collect the information received by the intelligence services of the EU countries, Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten reported.
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150503/1021677728.html
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/05/03/409307/Houthi-yemen-aden-saudi-jets-blitz-airport
Saudi warplanes carry out over thirty raids on the airport of Yemen’s southern city of Aden within a few hours.
Late on Sunday, the Saudi jets also targeted other locations in Aden, furthering the destruction of the city’s infrastructure.
Earlier in the day, air raids were launched against the governor’s office in Aden’s Crater district.
Fighter jets also carried out three strikes on the port city of al-Hudaydah, targeting an air defense base for multiple times.
http://www.tasnimnews.com/english/Home/Single/729312
Conflicting Reports about Ground Troops in Yemen
May 03, 2015 – 16:38
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Saudi Arabia has denied reports of a limited ground-troop deployment in Yemen’s second city of Aden to support loyalist militia fighters.
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A Saudi spokesperson who issued the denial confirmed, however, that the Arab coalition remained engaged in the fight in the Arabian Peninsula nation.
An interesting artilce by the late Oles Buzina, in which he tells the truth about what the Ukrainians did during WWII, both the would-be nazi Galicians, and the the Malorussians in the Soviet Red Army.
https://ninabyzantina.wordpress.com/2015/05/01/history-from-oles-buzina-ss-galicia-division-against-ukraine/
For that to happen Russia has to kick out useless and traitor foreign minister lavrov.
Lavrov traitor? To whom???
This board is always dropping posts!
some days it’s 20%.
wtf?
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/05/03/409322/US-Saudi-Arabia-Yemen-cluster-bombs
The United States is defiantly defending supplies of cluster munitions to Saudi Arabia, which has used the controversial weapon in Yemen, drawing condemnation from campaigners and rights groups.
A Pentagon official told AFP on Sunday that the recipients of US cluster munitions commit that the weapons will only be used against “clearly defined military targets”.
Earlier in the day, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Saudi forces used US-supplied cluster bombs against against civilians in Yemen.