{"id":26788,"date":"2021-02-04T21:53:19","date_gmt":"2021-02-04T21:53:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/theintercept.com\/?p=343983"},"modified":"2021-02-04T21:53:19","modified_gmt":"2021-02-04T21:53:19","slug":"in-dramatic-policy-shift-biden-withdraws-u-s-support-for-saudi-offensive-operations-in-yemen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/02\/04\/in-dramatic-policy-shift-biden-withdraws-u-s-support-for-saudi-offensive-operations-in-yemen\/","title":{"rendered":"In Dramatic Policy Shift, Biden Withdraws U.S. Support for Saudi “Offensive Operations” in Yemen"},"content":{"rendered":"

In his first<\/u> major foreign policy address, President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that he would end American support for Saudi and United Arab Emirates-led \u201coffensive operations\u201d in Yemen, echoing a promise<\/a> he made on the campaign trail in 2019.<\/p>\n

Speaking at the State Department, Biden told diplomats that he would prioritize diplomatic solutions to the conflict and appointed, as a special envoy, one of\u00a0the department’s top Middle East experts. He also announced support for a cease-fire and an effort to restart long-stalled peace talks.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis war has to end,\u201d Biden said. \u201cAnd to underscore our commitment, we are ending all American support for offensive operations in the war in Yemen, including relevant arms sales.\u201d<\/p>\n

The move signaled a dramatic shift in U.S. support for Saudi Arabia,\u00a0a move that has long been urged by progressive activists. Under President Donald Trump, Congress passed<\/a> resolutions blocking certain arms sales and directing the U.S. to end its role in the hostilities, but Trump vetoed<\/a> them.<\/p>\n

One of the primary backers of the vetoed resolutions, Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., told The Intercept by phone that Biden\u2019s announcement was a victory. \u201cThis is now a decisive step and really what the war powers resolution was calling for, so I\u2019m very pleased,\u201d Khanna said.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis is now a decisive step and really what the war powers resolution was calling for, so I\u2019m very pleased.\u201d<\/blockquote>\n

Asked if Congress\u2019s\u00a0job was done, Khanna said he thought the legislature still had a role to play in supporting diplomatic efforts and reversing last-minute policy changes<\/a> by the Trump administration.<\/p>\n

The Biden administration had previously placed a temporary freeze on billions of dollars in arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as well as saying that it would review the transfer of advanced military hardware, including air-ground munitions, that the Trump administration sought to advance over the objections of Congress.<\/p>\n

Saudi Arabia and the UAE launched their intervention in Yemen in March 2015, after an Iranian-backed rebel group known as the Houthis took over the capital and forced out Yemen\u2019s internationally backed president. The U.S. has supported the intervention, first under President Barack Obama and then under Trump, with weapons sales, intelligence, and logistical support, even after Saudi airstrikes increasingly targeted civilian sites like hospitals and schools.<\/p>\n

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The Biden administration has not yet announced operational details of the move or clarified what they meant by \u201coffensive operations.\u201d In his address, Biden said that the U.S. would continue to help defend Saudi Arabia from drone and missile attacks, some of which have come from Yemen and have led the Saudis to claim that they are pursuing the war in self-defense.<\/p>\n

An administration official declined to share operational details of what the cutoff meant but pointed to the fact that the Biden administration had previously announced they were \u201creviewing several arms sales to ensure they are in line with our strategic goals, including ending the war.\u201d<\/p>\n

Briefing reporters on Thursday morning, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said that the prohibition would extend \u201cto the types of offensive operations that have perpetuated a civil war in Yemen that has led to a humanitarian crisis,\u201d but would not result in the U.S. halting its own operations against Al Qaeda in the country.<\/p>\n

The details of what constitutes \u201coffensive operations\u201d are important because the Saudis have frequently claimed they were acting defensively.<\/blockquote>\n

Kate Kizer \u2014 policy director with the progressive group Win Without War, which has lobbied to end U.S. support for the intervention \u2014 told The Intercept by phone that understanding the details of the distinction are important because the Saudis have frequently claimed that they were acting defensively.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe coalition has tried repeatedly in the past to say that airstrikes in residential areas in Yemen have been \u2018defensive\u2019 operations because they were responding to a ballistic missile strike,\u201d Kizer said. \u201cSo it\u2019s really important to define what that means.\u201d<\/p>\n

Biden\u2019s call is a hard\u00a0won-victory for the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, much of which had urged Obama and Trump to end U.S. support for the war. Khanna, along with Sens. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., had repeatedly introduced various measures to stop U.S. support for the war, all of which initially failed in Congress.<\/p>\n

Khanna told The Intercept that a turning point on Capitol Hill was the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, a U.S.-based Saudi dissident who was brutally killed by Saudi agents, likely on the orders <\/a>of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman \u2014 who is also a key architect behind the Yemen war.<\/p>\n

\u201cAfter Khashoggi\u2019s murder, things changed.\u201d<\/blockquote>\n

\u201cWhen we started, there was such a strong U.S. relationship with the Saudis that it was very hard to break through,\u201d Khanna said. \u201cAnd it took a lot of work in the House; we were taking on our own leadership in the beginning. But then after Khashoggi\u2019s murder, things changed<\/a>.\u201d<\/p>\n

Kizer told The Intercept that building support for ending the war has been a long process among progressive activists, and that it was important to move the discussion beyond a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. \u201cI think what really has been the gamechanger over the years is building a public education campaign that really changed the terms of the debate about what\u2019s happening in Yemen,\u201d Kizer said. \u201cWhen we started in 2015, it was totally framed through the lens of Iran, and the d\u00e9tente with Saudi Arabia and the Iran nuclear deal. Very little was said about Yemen.\u201d<\/p>\n

The post In Dramatic Policy Shift, Biden Withdraws U.S. Support for Saudi “Offensive Operations” in Yemen<\/a> appeared first on The Intercept<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n

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The announcement curbs certain arms sales and comes with renewed diplomatic pushes.<\/p>\n

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