Saudi Arabia is using billions in U.S. aid to fund their onslaught of innocent civilians in Yemen, but it’s not too late for Congress to stop this madness.

Saudi Arabia is using billions in U.S. aid to fund their onslaught of innocent civilians in Yemen, but it’s not too late for Congress to stop this madness.
It’s time to implement a full ban on U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
Saudi oppression of its own Shias and its war against Yemen are symptoms of its decline.
Israel and Saudi Arabia are burying the hatchet. For at least 10 reasons, that’s not such a good idea.
U.S. support of Saudi Arabia’s war on Yemen is not only marring President Obama’s legacy but sowing death and destruction.
If even Saudi Arabia is ready to move away from its reliance on petroleum, we’re indeed entering a new world — one in which the titans of oil production will no longer hold sway over our lives.
Absent much stronger U.S. and European pressure on their Saudi allies, Yemen’s latest ceasefire threatens to collapse — which could mean a return to massive civilian bombardments.
While secretary of state, Hillary Clinton helped engineer the sale of fighter jets now being used to bomb Yemen.
As millions in Yemen face severe hunger, the United States continues to provide the Saudi invasion with arms.
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