By Alex Emmons
In Congress, frustration with the U.S. role in Yemen is
nearing a breaking point. Sen. Bob Menendez — the top Democrat on the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee — is holding up a $2 billion arms
sale to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates over concerns that the
two countries routinely bomb civilian targets. Meanwhile, in the House,
U.S. assistance to the Saudi- and UAE-led coalition is about to face
another major hurdle.
On Wednesday, California Democrat Ro Khanna introduced a
resolution invoking the 1973 War Powers Act, declaring that Congress
never authorized U.S. support for the coalition in Yemen and directing
President Donald Trump to withdraw U.S. troops from “hostilities”
against the Houthis, the Iranian-backed rebel group at war with Saudi
Arabia and the UAE. The resolution would not affect U.S. forces who are
on the ground in Yemen fighting Al Qaeda.
The legislation closely resembles a similar measure Khanna introduced
last year, but now has 23 other co-sponsors, including Rep. Steny
Hoyer, D-Md., the minority whip, Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., the top
Democrat on the House Armed Services committee, and Rep. Eliot Engel,
D-N.Y., the leading Democrat on the House Foreign Relations Committee.
As a “privileged” resolution under House rules, the bill can bypass a
committee vote and is overwhelmingly likely to receive a vote on the
floor.
“This time around, our coalition to end the war has expanded and the
call for withdrawing U.S. involvement is louder,” Khanna said in a
statement.
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Source: The Intercept_
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