John Nichols: Unlikely team: Rand Paul and Tammy Baldwin fight Trump’s Saudi arms deal – Madison.com
it was unconscionable for President Donald Trump to promise $110 billion in new arms sales to Saudi Arabia a country that Human Rights Watch notes has repeatedly used U.S. weapons in attacks that are likely (to) constitute war crimes.
But it is also unconscionable for members of Congress, especially Democrats, to aid and abet Trumps wrongdoing.
Human Rights Watch reports that it has documented 81 apparently unlawful attacks in Yemen over the past two years by a Saudi-led coalition that includes a number of predominantly Sunni Muslim countries. "In almost two dozen of these cases, including the attack on the funeral hall, we were able to identify the U.S. weapons that were used, the international monitoring and advocacy group reported in March. According to the United Nations, at least 4,773 civilians have been killed and 8,272 wounded since this conflict began, the majority by coalition airstrikes. The war has driven Yemen, already the poorest nation in the Middle East, toward humanitarian catastrophe. Both the coalition and Houthi-Saleh forces have blocked or restricted critical relief supplies from reaching civilians. Seven million people face starvation, and cholera ravages parts of the country.
Trumps alliance with the Saudis which renews the worst of past U.S. practices and extends them at a point when Riyadh is engaged in a brutal assault on the people of Yemen must be scrutinized, checked, and balanced by the House and Senate. But that will happen only if Democrats form a united front and side with responsible Republicans to prevent arms sales to the Saudis. On June 16, 47 senators voted to block a substantial portion of the arms deal the president has promised the Saudis. Unfortunately, 53 senators, including five Democrats, sided with Trump.
That a majority of senators would turn a blind eye to what is happening in Yemen is horrific. That a group of Democrats would join that majority, at a time when a number of Republicans are saying no to Trump, is indefensible.
This is not a close call, as U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Congressman Mark Pocan, D-Town of Vermont, have made abundantly clear as steady critics of the Saudi arms deal.
Human rights groups have been outspoken in objecting to arms sales to the Saudi regime.
Two years of conflict have forced 3 million people to flee their homes, shattered the lives of thousands of civilians and left Yemen facing a humanitarian disaster with more than 18 million in desperate need of assistance. Yet despite the millions of dollars worth of international assistance allocated to the country, many states have contributed to the suffering of the Yemeni people by continuing to supply billions of dollars worth of arms, said Lynn Maalouf, who serves as deputy director for research at Amnesty Internationals Beirut regional office. Weapons supplied in the past by states such as the UK and USA have been used to commit gross violations and helped to precipitate a humanitarian catastrophe. These governments have continued to authorize such arms transfers at the same time as providing aid to alleviate the very crisis they have helped to create. Yemeni civilians continue to pay the price of these brazenly hypocritical arms supplies.
Recognizing the madness of providing the Saudis with more weaponry and justifiably concerned that officials in Riyadh will take from the approval of increased arms sales an implicit signal of U.S. approval for more warfare and killing Sen. Rand Paul broke with Trump and launched a move to block the president's morally reprehensible choice.
Displaying a picture of a child who was killed in Yemen, the Kentucky Republican pleaded with his Senate colleagues to prevent Trump and his Saudi allies from making circumstances on the ground dramatically worse. One group said that the impending famine in Yemen may reach biblical proportions think about that. It is astounding what is being done, said Paul, who declared that we will force this vote for these children in Yemen because we have a chance today to stop the carnage. We have a chance to tell Saudi Arabia weve had enough.
The senators impassioned argument won support from across the political spectrum. In addition to Baldwin, teaming with Paul were Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy and other Democrats who have made human rights concerns a priority. When the key vote came, Paul, Baldwin, Murphy and their allies succeeded in generating a historic level of opposition to giving a blank check to the Saudis.
The initiative gained the support of four Republican senators Paul and Mike Lee of Utah, Todd Young of Indiana, and Dean Heller of Nevada as well as 43 Democrats. Unfortunately, the five Democratic senators who sided with the administration Indianas Joe Donnelly, Missouris Claire McCaskill, Floridas Bill Nelson, West Virginias Joe Manchin, and Virginias Mark Warner tipped the balance toward Trump's position.
The determination of those Democrats to back Trumps Saudi agenda is shameful. They are aiding and abetting not just an irresponsible and wrongheaded Republican president but also policies that are likely to lead to significantly more death and more suffering.
Thats frustrating. But it is important to recognize that the fight to limit arms sales to Saudi Arabia is gaining momentum. An effort by Paul and Murphy to block tank sales to Saudi Arabia last year drew just 27 votes. This year, 20 more senators sided with Paul and Murphy.
Numbers like these in the Senate, (which is) historically reluctant to adopt measures that could potentially damage the U.S.-Saudi alliance, show the tide is shifting, explained Alexandra Schmitt of Human Rights Watch. This level of bipartisan support for this resolution could be a game changer and is hopefully the beginning of the end to U.S. cooperation in Saudi-led coalition abuses in Yemen. The Senate should keep up pressure on the Trump administration until the Saudis end their unlawful attacks and credibly investigate the scores they have already conducted.
Thats right. Responsible members of the Senate and the House should keep up pressure on the thoroughly irresponsible Trump administration.
At the same time, Americans of all political backgrounds should keep up pressure on the members of Congress who empower this president especially those Democrats who align with a Trump administration that shows so little regard for human rights and human life.
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