Senate rejects bid to end U.S. support for Saudi campaign in Yemen
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MARCH 20, 2018 / 12:26 PM / UPDATED 11 HOURS AGO
Senate rejects bid to end U.S. support for Saudi campaign in Yemen
Reuters Staff
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Tuesday killed a resolution seeking an end to U.S. support for Saudi Arabias campaign in Yemens civil war, the same day President Donald Trump was due to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House.
The Senate voted 55-44 to dismiss the resolution, which sought for the first time to take advantage of a provision in the 1973 War Powers Act that allows any senator to introduce a resolution on whether to withdraw U.S. armed forces from a conflict not authorized by Congress.
During Senate debate before the vote, some backers called the three-year-long conflict in Yemen a humanitarian catastrophe, which they blamed on the Saudis.
Independent Senator Bernie Sanders noted the deaths of thousands of civilians, displacement of millions, famine and potentially the largest cholera outbreak in history because of the conflict.
That is what is going on in Yemen today as a result of the Saudi-led war there, Sanders said.
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