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Yemen’s Houthis slam Trump veto of anti-war resolution

April 17, 2019 at 10:45 pm

Supporters of the Houthis in Yemen on 5 September 2018 [Stinger/AFP/Getty Images]

Yemen’s Houthi rebel group on Wednesday slammed US President Donald Trump’s decision to veto a congressional resolution on ending US participation in the ongoing war in Yemen, Anadolu reports.

In a tweet, Houthi spokesman Mohamed Abdul-Salam asserted that Trump’s veto “serves to implicate the US in all the massacres, crimes and unjust sieges that Yemen continues to suffer from”.

The veto, he added, “confirms that the US isn’t only involved in this aggression against Yemen, but is also the conflict’s prime mover”.

On Tuesday, Trump vetoed a congressional resolution, which — if approved — would have ended US participation in the ongoing war in Yemen.

READ: Trump vetoes congressional resolution to end US involvement in Yemen war 

“This [congressional] resolution is an unnecessary, dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities, endangering the lives of American citizens and brave service members, both today and in the future,” Trump said after the veto.

The move was the second veto of Trump’s presidency.

Since 2015, Saudi Arabia — a close US ally — has been leading a wide-ranging military campaign against the Houthis in Yemen.

The campaign has devastated Yemen’s infrastructure, including its health and sanitation systems, prompting the UN to describe the situation there as “one of the worst humanitarian disasters of modern times”.