How One Advisor Bolstered Bernie Sanders' Foreign Policy Credentials Ahead of 2020
By Davis Richardson 02/06/19 4:46pm
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was perceived by many critics as lacking a cohesive foreign policy vision during the 2016 election. But ahead of 2020, he boasts one of the Trump eras biggest accomplishments in international relations: Persuading the Senate late last year to end U.S. military support for Saudi Arabias war on Yemen.
Although the measure was later stalled in the House, the initiative was the first time either chamber of Congress had supported a resolution to withdraw the United States from a military conflict. Behind this historic resolution is one of Sanders largely unknown foreign policy advisorsMatt Duss.
I give Matt an extraordinary amount of credit on Yemen, Representative Ro Khanna, who introduced the joint resolution in Congress, told the publication. Hes the principal reason that Sanders took this huge risk in introducing the War Powers Resolution in the Senate and agreeing to [support] what we had introduced in the House.
Despite shaping two of Sanders weightier speeches on foreign policy since joining the senators Washington team in February 2017, Duss prefers to keep the attention on his boss. He even compares Sanders to Jazz legend Miles Davis.
One of Miless real geniuses was as a band leader, assembling the best players of the moment and getting them to play better than they ever had beforeand in many cases than they ever would again, Duss told the publication. This is the best band Ive ever played in.
https://observer.com/2019/02/matt-duss-bernie-sanders-foreign-policy/
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