Posted on Jun 5, 2019
Senators Look to Force 22 Votes Blocking Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
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I have to say a couple things here.
First, Kashoggi was a US citizen and his killing should be accounted for.
However, it is not something you overturn decades of alliance over.
Second, I find it very novel and interesting that Senators are upset over the loss of civilian lives in Yemen. Maybe they were asleep all those years (and indeed currently) the US was launching drone strikes in Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere resulting in scores of civilian (and legitimate target) deaths during the Obama and Bush administrations. Now we have religion on collateral damage? Bullshit. This is selective moral outrage if ever it was.
Third, Saudi Arabia is fighting a war against avowed Iranian proxies who have fired Iranian-manufactured ordinance into the kingdom. I don't blame them for giving them what for.
And finally, with as many significant issues the country is facing, 22 votes on something that will surely not become law instead of dealing with those issues is a gross waste of time and resources. We couldn't lodge our displeasure with one vote, or five? Nope, 22 votes.
It is a shame that we can only vote a third of the Senate out of office at a time.
First, Kashoggi was a US citizen and his killing should be accounted for.
However, it is not something you overturn decades of alliance over.
Second, I find it very novel and interesting that Senators are upset over the loss of civilian lives in Yemen. Maybe they were asleep all those years (and indeed currently) the US was launching drone strikes in Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere resulting in scores of civilian (and legitimate target) deaths during the Obama and Bush administrations. Now we have religion on collateral damage? Bullshit. This is selective moral outrage if ever it was.
Third, Saudi Arabia is fighting a war against avowed Iranian proxies who have fired Iranian-manufactured ordinance into the kingdom. I don't blame them for giving them what for.
And finally, with as many significant issues the country is facing, 22 votes on something that will surely not become law instead of dealing with those issues is a gross waste of time and resources. We couldn't lodge our displeasure with one vote, or five? Nope, 22 votes.
It is a shame that we can only vote a third of the Senate out of office at a time.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel There are still many unanswered questions from the Saudis on the killing of that journalist
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