Topic: Arms Export Control Act

5 chapters across the catalog

Losers to Lions
Episode 740 56:17 - 1:00:27

740: Losers to Lions

Tunisia Non-NATO Ally, Arms Export Control Act

President Obama designates Tunisia as a major non-NATO ally following a terrorist attack on a beach. This designation bypasses the $60 million cap on arms sales, allowing for increased military exports to the country. The hosts argue that such designations are primarily driven by the need to sell defense equipment and maintain the 2% GDP spending requirement for allies.

Dead Jellyfish
Episode 604 27:26 - 33:39

604: Dead Jellyfish

Ukraine Security Assistance and OPIC Investment

The Ukraine Support Act authorizes the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) to prioritize investments in Ukraine to advance U.S. foreign policy. The bill also increases security assistance under the Arms Export Control Act, providing fuel, clothing, and communication equipment. The hosts note that Senator John McCain's calls for arming Ukraine align with these legislative provisions.

Episode 523 2:13:11 - 2:15:49

523: by Law and by Rule

US Defense Sales to Libya and Kuwait

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency reports major sales of military equipment, including $588 million to Libya for C-130 aircraft and $200 million to Kuwait for F-18 technical support. The hosts note that much of the billing is categorized as "other" rather than major defense equipment.

Free Ponies for Everyone!
Episode 372 1:01:46 - 1:04:19

372: Free Ponies for Everyone!

South Sudan Defense Aid and UN False Alarm

President Obama issued a memorandum authorizing defense services and articles for South Sudan, citing national security and world peace. However, the UN subsequently reported that rumors of mass killings in the region—which served as the pretext for aid—were a "false alarm." The hosts frame this as a maneuver to send weapons to a new conflict zone.

Bean Bag Drone
Episode 352 44:12 - 49:53

352: Bean Bag Drone

Hillary Clinton, Fast and Furious Legal Trap

Congressman Mack traps Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a legal contradiction regarding Operation Fast and Furious. By getting her to admit the State Department never issued a written waiver for the arms transfer, Mack demonstrates that the Justice Department likely violated the Arms Export Control Act. The hosts interpret this as Clinton effectively throwing Attorney General Eric Holder "under the bus."