Arab Times

Trump objects to measure ending Yemen war support

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WASHINGTON, Feb 12, (RTRS): The Trump administra­tion has threatened to veto an effort in the US Congress to end US military support for the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in the war in Yemen, continuing a stand-off with lawmakers over policy toward the Kingdom.

Democrats and Republican­s re-introduced the war powers resolution two weeks ago as a way to send a strong message to Riyadh both about the humanitari­an disaster in Yemen and condemn the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The administra­tion said the resolution was inappropri­ate because US forces had provided aircraft refueling and other support in the Yemen conflict, not combat troops. It also said the measure would harm relationsh­ips in the region and hurt the US ability to prevent the spread of violent extremism.

The White House has angered many members of Congress, including some of President Donald Trump’s fellow Republican­s, by failing to provide a report by a Friday deadline on the murder of Khashoggi last year at a Saudi consulate in Turkey. Khashoggi was a US resident and columnist for the Washington Post.

“It’s hard to feel any affection or some obligation to a regime that does that kind of stuff,” Democratic Representa­tive Ed Perlmutter said at a House of Representa­tives hearing on the resolution on Monday.

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