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Saudi Arabia, a traditionally authoritarian regime that recently held the first Western-style local elections in its 73-year history, is trying to break new ground by turning to Russia for arms purchases.
As one of the world’s biggest single weapons buyers, the family-run kingdom has militarily depended on the United States, which has supplied over US$80 billion in arms since 1950.
AsiaTimes
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