Friends,
Let us work with RO Khanna:
“Partnering with Sen. Bernie Sanders, independent-Vermont, we aim to secure
majorities in both chambers of Congress as soon as we return to Washington to
direct the president to remove U.S. forces from unauthorized hostilities in
Yemen. We are invoking the War Powers Resolution with the aim of passing House
Congressional Resolution 138 and Senate Joint Resolution 54.” Contact both of
your senators and your representative to have them become co-sponsors. Let me
know if you are willing to visit the offices of your senators and
representative. The children of Yemen need our help. Kagiso, Max
Congress Must End U.S. Military Aid to Saudi War in
Yemen
Published on Tuesday,
October 23, 2018 by San Francisco Chronicle
Today’s leaders owe it to all
those who have sacrificed for a fairer world to bring an end to the worst
humanitarian crisis on Earth
Ro Khanna
October 23, 2018
Every
ghastly new detail we learn about the disappearance of journalist Jamal
Khashoggi suggests that this was a premeditated murder, carried out at the
direction of the highest level of the Saudi dictatorship. The
cascading revelations rival the gore of horror films, from the 15 Saudis who flew into Turkey, lying in
wait for Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, to the
bone-saw-equipped forensics specialist who reportedly dismembered Khashoggi’s body wearing
headphones and recommending that others listen to music as well.
Just
weeks before, Khashoggi had publicly pleaded with the de facto ruler of the
Saudi regime, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, to curb his propensity for violence.
Khashoggi’s September column for the Washington Post was
headlined “Saudi Arabia’s crown prince must restore dignity to his country — by
ending Yemen’s cruel war.”
“Cruel”
is, if anything, an understatement. Since 2015, the Saudis have launched an
estimated 18,000 air strikes on Yemen, attacking
hospitals, schools, water treatment plants, funerals, markets and even farms.
The Saudis also imposed a blockade on food, fuel and medicine from freely
entering the country in what can only be described as a deliberate effort to
starve the civilian population into submission. Buried by the news of
Khashoggi’s slaying was a grim new warning by Lise Grande, the U.N.’s
humanitarian coordinator for Yemen: The nation could experience the world’s
worst famine in 100 years, with 12 million to 13 million innocent civilians at
risk of dying from the lack of food within months.
As
early as 2015, Foreign Policy magazine reported the
Saudi coalition’s “daily bombing campaign would not be possible without the
constant presence of U.S. Air Force tanker planes refueling coalition jets.”
Yet there was never a debate or vote by the people’s elected congressional
representatives, as required by the Constitution, as to whether the U.S.
military should participate in the Saudi government’s genocidal war.
As the
architect of this hideous military strategy, Mohammed bin Salman reacted to
Khashoggi’s criticisms the way he knew best. MbS, as he’s known, probably
ordered the assassination of Khashoggi and then — just as the Saudi regime did
after bombing a school bus filled with Yemeni children last month —
issued ever-shifting and contradictory lies,
relying on the Trump administration’s full backing and clumsy assistance in the
cover-up.
MbS’
campaign of killing Yemenis and Saudis alike must come to an end. Congressional
Progressive Caucus co-chair Mark Pocan, D-Wis., and I are leading dozens of our
colleagues, including top House Democrats, in demanding answers from the Trump
administration about its possible complicity in Khashoggi’s killing. We also
are working to force a vote in Congress to decisively
shut down unconstitutional U.S. participation in the Saudi regime’s gruesome
war in Yemen within weeks.
Partnering
with Sen. Bernie Sanders, independent-Vermont, we aim to secure majorities in
both chambers of Congress as soon as we return to Washington to direct the
president to remove U.S. forces from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen. We are
invoking the War Powers Resolution with the aim of passing House Congressional Resolution 138 and Senate Joint Resolution 54. These
resolutions have priority over other foreign policy considerations in the
chambers, and the votes on them cannot be blocked by Republican leadership.
Never before has such a feat been attempted in both houses of Congress at once
— but the War Power Resolution allows members of Congress to force votes to end
illegal U.S. military participation in this war. When we succeed, the Saudi
campaign will inevitably collapse.
If our
moral compass is to guide our country after the butchering of Jamal Khashoggi,
the incineration of thousands of Yemenis in U.S.-Saudi air strikes, and the
quiet deaths of more than 100,000 Yemeni children who succumbed to
war-triggered hunger and disease over the past two years, Congress must pass
these resolutions.
America’s
founders deliberately broke with the unchecked power enjoyed by Europe’s
monarchs by vesting Congress with the sole authority over the question of war
and peace.
By
forcing long-overdue sunlight and public participation into the now-secret
realm of war, these resolutions will help restore our republic and end
America’s complicity in such incomprehensibly immense human suffering.
Today’s
leaders owe it to all those who have sacrificed for a fairer world to bring an
end to the worst humanitarian crisis on Earth.
© 2018 San Francisco
Chronicle
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