Trump administration vouches for its Saudi friends as civilians die in Yemen - WaPo Editorial Board
The Trump administration vouches for its Saudi friends as civilians die in Yemen
By Editorial Board
September 15 at 5:24 PM
LAST SUNDAY, forces backed by the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia launched a
new offensive around Yemens port of Hodeida, through which flows 70 percent of the supplies for 8 million people in danger of starvation. On Wednesday, the Saudi-UAE coalition claimed to have
blocked two key supply routes into the city, which is held by Houthi rebels who form one side in Yemens civil war. The fighting renews the risk that the hunger and epic
cholera epidemic stalking Yemen will spiral out of control a threat the United Nations has repeatedly cited in calling for a cease-fire.
It was, therefore, remarkable that the Trump administration on Tuesday
certified to Congress that the Saudis and their allies are making every effort to reduce the risk of civilian casualties and facilitate humanitarian aid deliveries in Yemen. The official notice was required for the Pentagon to continue supporting Saudi and UAE operations, including bombing that has killed thousands of
civilians. It flies in the face of the conclusions of virtually all other observers of the Yemen war, as well as the ongoing fighting on the ground.
Congress passed the
Yemen aid restrictions last month in response to serial atrocities by the Saudi-UAE forces that a U.N. panel of experts said may
amount to war crimes. Among them was the Aug. 9
airstrike on a bus packed with young boys that killed at least 51, including 40 children. CNN later reported that the bomb that destroyed the bus had been
supplied by the United States, which also provides refueling support to coalition planes. Congress members such as Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) raised the legitimate
concern that U.S. military personnel could be seen as aiding and abetting such crimes.
After the legislation passed, and with this weeks deadline for certification looming, the Saudi-UAE coalition issued a
statement Sept. 1 calling the bus attack which it previously had strongly defended unjustified.The Trump administration, in turn, seized on that token gesture to justify its certification.
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