Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Senate votes for halt in US role in Saudi’s war in Yemen

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Defying President Donald Trump, US senators sent a strong signal that they want to punish Saudi Arabia for its role in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

By a bipartisan 63-37 vote on Wednesday, the Senate opted to move forward with legislatio­n calling for an end to US involvemen­t in the Saudi-led war in Yemen.

The vote was a rebuke not only to Saudi Arabia but also to Trump’s administra­tion, which has made clear it does not want to torpedo the long-standing US relationsh­ip with Riyadh over the killing.

Secretary of state Mike Pompeo and secretary of defence James Mattis both came to Capitol Hill to urgently lobby against the resolution, which would call for an end to US military assistance for the conflict that human rights advocates say is wreaking havoc on Yemen.

Echoing Trump’s public comments

WASHINGTON:

on the killing, Pompeo said after the briefing that there was “no direct reporting” connecting the crown prince to the murder, and Mattis said there was “no smoking gun” making the connection.

Pompeo argued that the war in Yemen would be “a hell of a lot worse” if the United States were not involved.

The vote showed a significan­t number of Republican­s were willing to break with Trump to express their deep dissatisfa­ction with Saudi Arabia and with the US response to Khashoggi’s brutal killing in Turkey last month.

US intelligen­ce officials have concluded that the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, must have at least known of the plot, but Trump has equivocate­d over who was to blame.

 ?? AFP ?? Secretary of state Mike Pompeo speaks to the press after briefing members of the Senate on USSaudi relations.
AFP Secretary of state Mike Pompeo speaks to the press after briefing members of the Senate on USSaudi relations.

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