U.S. Defense Articles and Services Supplied to Foreign Recipients: Restrictions on Their Use

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In accordance with United States law, the U.S. Government places conditions on the use of defense articles and defense services transferred by it to foreign recipients. Violation of these conditions can lead to the suspension of deliveries or termination of the contracts for such defense items, among other things. On occasion, the President has indicated that such violations by foreign countries “may” have occurred, raising the prospect that termination of deliveries to or imposition of other penalties on such nations might take place. Section 3(a) of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) sets the general standards for countries or international … continued below

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Grimmett, Richard F. March 14, 2005.

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In accordance with United States law, the U.S. Government places conditions
on the use of defense articles and defense services transferred by it to foreign
recipients. Violation of these conditions can lead to the suspension of deliveries or
termination of the contracts for such defense items, among other things. On occasion,
the President has indicated that such violations by foreign countries “may” have
occurred, raising the prospect that termination of deliveries to or imposition of other
penalties on such nations might take place. Section 3(a) of the Arms Export Control
Act (AECA) sets the general standards for countries or international organizations
to be eligible to receive United States defense articles and defense services provided
under this act. It also sets express conditions on the uses to which these defense
items may be put.

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Grimmett, Richard F. U.S. Defense Articles and Services Supplied to Foreign Recipients: Restrictions on Their Use, report, March 14, 2005; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs6338/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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