Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Senators vote to stop US role in Yemen war

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WASHINGTON: The US Senate has dealt a stinging bipartisan rebuke to President Donald Trump’s foreign policy and his alliance with Riyadh, voting to end support for the bloody Saudi-led war effort in Yemen.

Lawmakers in the Republican­controlled chamber approved on Wednesday a historic curtailmen­t of presidenti­al war powers that directs Trump “to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilitie­s in or affecting the Republic of Yemen” within 30 days.

The Senate vote was 54 to 46, with seven Republican­s defying the president and aligning with Democrats.

The text now heads to the Democrat-led House of Representa­tives, which approved a similar measure that stalled earlier this year, and which is likely to pass the latest effort.

The White House has threatened a veto, calling the measure “flawed” and saying it would harm bilateral relationsh­ips in the region and hurt Washington’s ability to fight extremism.

But its full passage would set a historic marker. It would be the first measure passed by Congress to invoke the 1973 War Powers Resolution to directly curtail a president’s use of military powers.

“Today, we begin the process of reclaiming our constituti­onal power by ending US involvemen­t in a war that has not been authorised by Congress and is unconstitu­tional,” Senator Bernie Sanders, who is running for president in 2020 and is a sponsor of the measure, said on the Senate floor.

Republican Senator Mike Lee concurred, saying Saudi Arabia “is not an ally that deserves our support or our military interventi­on.”

 ?? AFP FILE ?? Activists take part in a rally in front of the White House to protest against Saudi Arabia's actions in Yemen.
AFP FILE Activists take part in a rally in front of the White House to protest against Saudi Arabia's actions in Yemen.

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