The Independent

Trump touts Saudi Arabia arms deals as US accused of fuelling the war in Yemen

- ALEXANDRA WILTS IN WASHINGTON DC

Donald Trump has bragged about how Saudi Arabia is a “big purchaser” of American armaments as peace groups assert that the weapons the US is selling to the kingdom are being used to kill thousands of innocent people in Yemen.

“A lot of people are at work” because of Saudi Arabia’s business, Mr Trump said while welcoming Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman to the White House, adding that the kingdom has finalised $12.5bn in purchases of planes, missiles and frigates from US companies.

“I would really have to say the relationsh­ip was to put it mildly the relationsh­ip was very very strained during the Obama administra­tion, and the relationsh­ip now is probably as good as it’s really ever been, and think will probably only get better,” Mr Trump said.

In a dramatic shift from his predecesso­r Barack Obama, Mr Trump has adopted a pro-Saudi posture, despite what human right organisati­ons have found to be an abysmal record of abuses by the kingdom.

To further demonstrat­e the countries’ “great friendship”, Mr Trump held up presentati­on boards showing purchases of US military equipment by Saudi Arabia.

One board titled “12.5 BILLION IN FINALIZED SALES TO SAUDI ARABIA” displayed photos and details of military equipment such as tanks and helicopter­s that Saudi Arabia has bought from US manufactur­ers. The other highlighte­d sales that were still pending.

Citing one purchase for $525m, he told the Crown Prince: “That’s peanuts for you”.

For his part, Prince Mohammed praised Saudi Arabia’s “really deep” relationsh­ip with America and said the Saudis are considerin­g investing $400bn in the US.

Neither leader mentioned the kingdom’s interventi­on in Yemen’s civil war, which peace and conflict resolution organisati­ons have said the US and other countries, including the UK, are fuelling through weapons sales.

“It is disgracefu­l and beneath the dignity of the president to brag about the profits US weapons contractor­s made from selling to Saudi Arabia the arms they used to kill thousands of innocent civilians in Yemen,” Ploughshar­es Fund President Joseph Cirincione told The Independen­t. “Trump is stoking a regional war in the Middle East and laughing about it.”

Ploughshar­es is focused on nuclear weapons policy and conflict resolution.

Andrew Smith of the UK-based Campaign Against Arms Trade said the arms deal being negotiated between the US and Saudi Arabia “could be used to carry out abuses for years to come”.

“Despite its appalling record, [the kingdom] has been able to count on the uncritical political and military support of successive US presidents,” he said. “Today’s fawning images make it clear that Trump is going to continue this long and shameful tradition.”

On the congressio­nal front, the Senate is due to vote on ending US military involvemen­t in Yemen.

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(AP) ‘A lot of people are at work’ because of Saudi Arabia’s business, Mr Trump says

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