Calls to reassert Congressional authority over US war-making failed to
muster enough votes to override President Trump’s veto of the Yemen War
Powers resolution, which demanded Trump withdraw US involvement from the unauthorized war. The vote was 53-45, short of the two-thirds majority needed to override.
Opposition to the war was driven by the war crimes being committed by
the US-backed Saudis, and the Saudi assassination of Jamal Khashoggi,
which had some in Congress questioning the US backing them in a war.
The Trump Administration argued variously that Yemen didn’t count as a
war, that Trump had unilateral authority on the war, and that the war in
Yemen would be bad for Iran and therefore in America’s interests.
Though none of these arguments stood up to close scrutiny, the
Republican leadership in the Senate broadly echoed them. Ultimately,
this was still enough to keep the veto from being overridden.
Looks like the “peace train” has been held up to make way for the usual Partisan Express.
But, but, the parties are the same……
“But, but, the parties are the same……”
Essentially, yes they are. Because Yemen is a Republican war, presided over and organized by a sitting Republican president, it is not surprising at all to see so much Republican support for it.
Just examine Bill Clinton’s war in Kosovo. While the numbers are not quite as one sided as Yemen, I believe you will find more Democratic legislative support for it than Republican. I distinctly remember Fox News being absolutely the ONLY MSM news outlet which even allowed mild criticism of that war.
I agree that Kosovo congressional votes were bipartisan. It was a jumbled up confusing congressional situation, many GOP objected because Clinton didn’t go far enough, and wanted the US to invade in force. As I have pointed out in the past, Kosovo, and the war on terror authorizations are the exceptions to all other war votes back to the end of vietnam. Exceptions don’t make the rule.
Until they themselves have to live and breathe war for their own neighborhoods, until they themselves have to step over festering corpses and dodge mortars to get to the food drop, they will not care.
anyone have a link to the roll call vote?
Can’t find one but 7 republicans joined the democrats.
Mike Lee (Utah)
Susan Collins (Maine)
Steve Daines (Mont.)
Jerry Moran (Kansas)
Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Rand Paul (Kentucky)
Todd C Young (Indiana)
I didn’t vote for him, but I am pleased to see my Republican Senator, Steve Daines, to be one of the veto override’s supporters. Party membership is no guarantor of ideological or voting orientation.
Thanks!