Fueled by Jamal Khashoggi murder, Senate poised to open historic debate on U.S. role in Yemen war
WASHINGTON – The Senate will begin a potentially historic debate Wednesday on a measure to for the Saudi-led war in Yemen, fueled by bipartisan outrage over the kingdom's role in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. It will be the first time Congress has held a full-fledged debate on a measure linked to the , a Vietnam-era law designed to limit the president's power to start or escalate military engagement. The final outcome of Wednesday's vote remains in flux, with senators bracing for a free-flowing floor debate on Khashoggi's murder, America's ...
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