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US Decreases Staff from Saudi Arabia Helping Kingdom’s Aggression on Yemen

Saturday 20 August 2016
US Decreases Staff from Saudi Arabia Helping Kingdom’s Aggression on Yemen

Alwaght- The US has withdrawn from Saudi Arabia its army forces who were helping the oil-rich Arab regime with its aggression against neighboring Yemen, according to US officials.

Washington has also dramatically reduced the number of its personnel who were helping the Riyadh regime with the month-long war against its southern neighbor, Reuters reported Friday.

According to Lieutenant Ian McConnaughey, a US Navy spokesman in Bahrain, there are now less than five people assigned full-time to the "Joint Combined Planning Cell," which was established to coordinate US support for the offensive.

At its peak, the US dedicated about 45 full-time staff members to the war who were deployed in Riyadh and elsewhere, McConnaughey added.

The move comes as the Saudi monarchs and their allies in Washington are faced with growing pressure from the international community to stop the military campaign which, according to local sources, has killed about 10,000 people, most of them civilians and has cost more than $14 billion in damage to infrastructure and economic losses.

 The kingdom launched the war in March 2015, in a bid to undermine the Ansarullah movement and to reinstate Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, who had stepped down as Yemen’s president but is now seeking to grab power by force.

Saudi Arabia has purchased billions of dollars worth of American warplanes and other US-made weaponry that it is actively using to attack various Yemeni cities.

The Saudi-led coalition has also received training, aerial refueling support and intelligence from the Pentagon.

The US has specifically been criticized for providing the Arab monarchy with cluster bombs, illegal bombs in the form of large shell casings that contain hundreds or thousands of bomblets.

Leading rights advocacy groups such as Amnesty International and the Human Rights Watch (HRW) have repeatedly blasted the US for selling the illegal munitions to Saudi Arabia, urging Riyadh to stop using them as some of the bomblets fail to explode on impact and may go unnoticed for years before killing unsuspecting civilians.

However, the US has continued its unconditional support for the Saudi regime. In November last year, Washington approved a USD 1.29 billion rearming program for Riyadh.

 

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