Deccan Chronicle

House votes to end US role in Yemen war

■ Law will direct President to remove forces within 30 days; negotiatio­ns on legislatio­n to fund DHS until Sept

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Washington, Feb. 13: The US House voted overwhelmi­ngly on Wednesday to end American involvemen­t in Saudi Arabia's war effort in neighborin­g Yemen, dealing a rebuke to President Donald Trump and his alliance with Riyadh.

The chamber voted 248 to 177 to approve historic legislatio­n that would direct the president within 30 days to “remove United States armed forces from hostilitie­s in or affecting the Republic of Yemen,” where a years-old conflict has killed thousands of civilians. Eighteen Republican­s joined all voting Democrats in supporting the measure, a striking curtailmen­t of presidenti­al war powers.

The vote puts pressure on the Senate to act. The Senate easily passed a similar measure late last year condemning the administra­tion’s defense of the Saudi kingdom, but it died as the last Congress ended with the then Republican-controlled House not bringing it to a vote. Today the House is under Democratic control, and the measure moved swiftly on the floor.

“With my resolution passing the House, we are closer than ever to ending our complicity in this humanitari­an catastroph­e,” House Democrat Ro Khanna, who has spent years opposing US military interventi­ons, said on Twitter. And with Senator Bernie Sanders helping lead the way on the legislatio­n in the Senate, Khanna said, "A War Powers Resolution will pass through both chambers of Congress for the first time in history."

Sanders, who is weighing a 2020 presidenti­al run, applauded the House move. “The Senate must quickly pass this resolution and finally reassert Congress' constituti­onal authority over war," he said. The resolution is a reminder that Congress was given the legal ability to compel the removal of US military forces, absent a formal declaratio­n of war. Should the Senate pass the resolution, it could force Trump to issue the first veto of his tenure.

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