Worried About “Stigmatizing” Cluster Bombs, House Approves More Sales to Saudi Arabia
Worried About Stigmatizing Cluster Bombs, House Approves More Sales to Saudi Arabia
Alex Emmons
June 16 2016, 4:20 p.m
The House on Thursday narrowly defeated a measure that would have banned the transfer of cluster bombs to Saudi Arabia, but the closeness of the vote was an indication of growing congressional opposition to the conduct of the U.S.-backed, Saudi-led bombing coalition in Yemen.
The vote was mostly along party lines, with 200 Republicans and only 16 Democrats heeding the Obama administrations urging to vote against the measure. The vote was 204-216.
The Department of Defense strongly opposes this amendment, said Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., chairman of the House Committee on Defense Appropriations, during floor debate. They advise us that it would stigmatize cluster munitions, which are legitimate weapons with clear military utility.
Cluster munitions are large shell casings that scatter hundreds or thousands of miniature explosives over large areas often the size of several football fields. Some of the bomblets fail to explode on impact, leaving mine-like explosives that kill civilians and destroy farmland decades after a conflict ends.
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Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)Their very existence is a stigma.
arcane1
(38,613 posts)But the two parties are nothing alike.
felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)a peace party.