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US withdraws support for Saudi coalition military operation in Yemen The move is part of President Joe Biden’s decision to change former President Donald Trump’s policies. U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has said that a five-year-old Saudi-led military offensive in Yemen has exacerbated the suffering of the country’s people.
Biden had said during the election campaign that he would take diplomatic action to restore peace in Yemen. Sullivan said Biden’s position was that the United States should be more active in negotiations to end the war.
Timothy Lenderking will lead the US special team to Yemen. LenderKing was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Middle East for the U.S. Department of the Interior.
The Saudi offensive began in 2015, targeting Houthi rebels who control most of Yemen, including the capital Sanaa. Several Yemenis killed in Saudi airstrikes The U.S. position is that the aid was provided to reduce the damage. In the first phase, the Obama administration also supported Saudi Arabia. However, some officials who were part of it regretted it. There was also evidence that the Saudi alliance had used American bombs in Yemen.
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