The Columbus Dispatch

House votes to pull troops from Yemen

- By Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON — Asserting congressio­nal authority over war-making powers, the House passed a resolution Wednesday that would force the administra­tion to withdraw U.S. troops from involvemen­t in Yemen, in a rebuke of President Donald Trump’s alliance with the Saudi-led coalition behind the military interventi­on.

Lawmakers in both parties are increasing­ly uneasy over the humanitari­an crisis in Yemen and skeptical of the U.S. partnershi­p with that coalition, especially in light of Saudi Arabia’s role in the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.

Passage would mark the first time Congress has relied on the decades-old War Powers Resolution to halt military interventi­on. It also would set up a potential confrontat­ion with the White House, which has threatened Trump’s first-ever veto. The House voted 248-177 to approve the measure, sending it to the Senate, where a similar resolution passed last year.

“We have helped create, and worsen, the world’s largest humanitari­an crisis,” said Rep. Barbara Lee, D-calif. “Our involvemen­t in this war, quite frankly, is shameful.”

Lawmakers are quick to point out that Trump wants to withdraw troops from the wars in Syria and Afghanista­n as part of his “America First” approach, but he has shown less interest in limiting the U.S. role in Yemen.

The White House says the House resolution is “flawed” because U.S. troops are not directly involved in military action in Yemen, where the coalition is fighting the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in a conflict largely seen as a proxy war involving the Mideast’s dominant regional players.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States