Senate votes to condemn Saudi crown prince for Khashoggi killing, end support for Yemen war
The
Senate on Thursday delivered back-to-back rebukes of President Trump’s
embrace of Saudi Arabia, first voting to end U.S. participation in the
Saudi-led war in Yemen and then unanimously approving a measure blaming
the kingdom’s crown prince for the ghastly killing of journalist Jamal
Khashoggi.
Together, the dual actions represent
an unambiguous rejection of Trump’s continued defense of Saudi leaders
in the face of a CIA assessment that concluded Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman likely ordered and monitored Khashoggi’s killing Oct. 2 inside
the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. It suggests a bipartisan majority of
senators will pursue broader punitive measures when Congress regroups
next year — including sanctions and a halt to weapons transfers —
despite the administration’s objections.
“What
we showed in this vote today is that Republicans and Democrats are ready
to get back in the business of working with a president — and sometimes
against a president — to set the foreign policy of this nation,” said
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) a longtime advocate for checking Saudi
Arabia’s regional expansion. “The United States has said, through the
Senate, that our support for the Saudi coalition is no longer
open-ended.”
The
unanimous vote to hold Mohammed responsible for Khashoggi’s killing
reflects the extent to which senators in both parties have grown tired
of Trump’s continued defense of Mohammed’s denials. It also puts
significant pressure on leaders in the House — where the president’s
Saudi policy is far more divisive — to allow for a similar vote to
condemn the crown prince before the end of the year.
Earlier
this week, House leaders maneuvered to block rank-and-file members from
forcing a vote on any Yemen-related resolutions, an attempt to stop the
Senate’s effort to curtail U.S. involvement in the Saudis’ military
campaign by invoking the War Powers Resolution.
Senators
voted 56 to 41 on Thursday to support the Yemen resolution, put forward
by Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah), after seven
Republicans joined all Senate Democrats to back the measure. That figure
strongly suggests a majority of the Republican-led Senate will
challenge Trump on his Saudi policy next year, alongside a
Democratic-led House, whose incoming leaders also have promised to be
proactive about demanding changes to the status quo.
“The current relationship with Saudi
Arabia is not working for America,” said Sen. Lindsey O. Graham
(R-S.C.), a Trump ally who, nonetheless, is a driving force behind
several efforts to punish Saudi Arabia. He often refers to Mohammed as a
“wrecking ball.”
Graham
did not vote for the Yemen resolution Thursday, citing concerns about
using the War Powers Resolution as a vehicle to call out Saudi Arabia,
but he said resolutely this week that his past defense of the kingdom
had come to an end.
“I think you’re wrong about
what’s going on up here,” Graham said late Wednesday in comments
directed toward Trump. “I’m never going to let this go until things
change in Saudi Arabia.”
The Senate votes came as the two sides in the Yemen conflict agreed to a cease-fire
in Hodeida, a port city that is key to the supply of humanitarian aid,
and a prisoner swap that is expected to free thousands. While previous
cease-fire agreements in the four-year civil war have crumbled,
Thursday’s agreement — following a week of peace talks in Sweden — have
been heralded as an important sign of progress.
It
has been months since the United Nations declared Yemen to be the
world’s worst humanitarian crisis, and the situation has only worsened
since, as a proxy battle deepens between U.S.-backed Arab nations and
Iran, which supports the rebel Houthi government claiming authority in
the country.
International pressure has been
building on the warring sides to take steps to end the conflict, and
some senators said Thursday that the momentum surrounding their Yemen
resolution played no small role in bringing about the cease-fire.
“The
concessions that were made by the Saudi side in the negotiations this
morning would not have happened if it wasn’t for the pressure the United
States Senate put on those negotiations,” Murphy said.
But
in the House, Yemen’s peace talks have been an excuse for some
lawmakers to seek a pause, to see how things play out before committing
to a course of action.
The Senate vote came
just hours after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary
Jim Mattis provided a closed briefing to House members. Republicans and
Democrats emerged from the meeting urging very different responses to
Saudi Arabia and its crown prince over Khashoggi’s killing.
“They
have to be held responsible,” Rep. Eliot L. Engel (D-N.Y.), the
incoming chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said after the
briefing, referring to Mohammed and Saudi King Salman, though he did
not back a specific means of holding them responsible.
Meanwhile,
there remain Republicans in the House who defend the crown prince — and
even those who criticize him over Khashoggi’s death said that while he
should be rebuked, the punishment should stop there.
“We
recognize killing journalists is absolutely evil and despicable, but to
completely realign our interests in the Middle East as a result of
this, when for instance the Russians kill journalists . . . Turkey
imprisons journalists?” Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) said. “It’s not a
sinless world out there.”
That stands in sharp
contrast to the Senate, where several Republicans have been encouraging a
broad response to Saudi Arabia over not just Khashoggi’s killing and
the Yemen war, but also the kingdom’s blockade in Qatar, its detainment
of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, and a slate of human rights
abuses they say have compromised the U.S.-Saudi alliance.
The
House will not take up any such measures this year — not even the
Senate-passed Yemen resolution. But leaders will still be under
considerable pressure to allow members to vote on the measure condemning
Mohammed for Khashoggi’s killing before the end of the year.
Trump
has refused to condemn Mohammed for the killing of Khashoggi, a Saudi
national. Pompeo has echoed Trump’s stance in public interviews and
behind closed doors, as well, lawmakers said.
“All
we heard today was more disgraceful ducking and dodging by the
secretary,” said Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Tex.), following the meeting.
House
leaders met with CIA Director Gina Haspel on Wednesday to hear the
details of Khashoggi’s slaying. They emerged offering few details about
the briefing — or about what step House Democrats would take, once they
assume the majority in January, to pursue more punitive measures against
Saudi Arabia, beyond holding hearings.
Kareem Fahim in Riyadh and Missy Ryan in Washington contributed to this report.
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