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Saudi Desalination Plant Struck by Missile from Yemen, U.S. Drone Shot Down – Reports
- June 20,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A Saudi desalination plant was struck by a missile that appeared to come from within Yemen, according to reports. Hours after the statements from U.S. officials, Saudi Arabia confirmed the missile strike, saying it caused no damage or casualties, the Wall Street Journal reports. Shortly after the strike was made apparent, senior U.S. officials met at […]
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Saudi cabinet affirms desire to avoid war and have stable oil markets in face of heightened Iran tensions
- May 22,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet took the step of affirming the Kingdom’s desire to avoid regional conflict and ensure stable oil markets as tensions between Iran and the United States simmer, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency and Reuters. The kingdom “will do everything in its power to prevent any war and its hand is always extended […]
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Senate Fails to Override Trump Veto on Yemen War
- May 3,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The Senate on Thursday fell short of the votes needed to override President Trump’s veto of legislation demanding an end of U.S. support for the Saudi-led military coalition operating in Yemen. The resolution passed in the House and Senate would have ended all U.S. involvement with the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in the war in Yemen. It marked […]
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Senate Passes Joint Resolution to End U.S. Military Support for Saudi-Led Coalition in Yemen
- March 14,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. Senate passed a resolution Wednesday to end American support for the Saudi-led, U.N.-backed coalition in Yemen, issuing a challenge to President Donald Trump to use his first veto of his Presidency. The bill, entitled “A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not […]
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Saudi Top Buyer of Military Arms as Flow Increases to Middle East
- March 13,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia became the world’s largest arms importer between 2014–18, with an increase of 192 per cent compared with 2009–13, according to a new annual report published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The report also noted that U.S. and other Western weapons sales “are in high demand” in the Middle East, edging out Russia and […]
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General Abizaid Faces Tough Questions from U.S. Senators in Confirmation Hearing
- March 7,2019
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- SUSTG Team
President Trump’s choice for the next U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia faced tough questions from U.S. senators but defended the U.S.-Saudi relationship on Wednesday and said the United States needed “a strong and mature partnership with Saudi Arabia.” Retired General John Abizaid’s confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was the first of this session […]
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Breakthrough Ceasefire Agreements Reached over Yemen Ports as U.S. Senate Rebukes Trump
- December 14,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The internationally recognized Yemeni government and the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement agreed to a ceasefire around the city of Hodeidah and to remove troops from the area in a potential major turning point for the three year old conflict, according to reports. The agreement was reached at U.N.-brokered talks in Sweden. The port, which is currently under Houthi control, […]
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Trump Taps Gen. John Abizaid as U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
- November 14,2018
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- SUSTG Team
President Trump has selected Retired Four-Star General John Abizaid to be the next U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. An experienced military leader who retired from the U.S. Army in 2007 after 34 years of service, Gen. Abizaid was head of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). At the time of his retirement, Abizaid was the longest serving commander […]
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Oil Reaches Four Year High after OPEC+ Downplays Calls for Increased Production
- September 25,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Oil rose to its highest price in four years on Tuesday, to above $81 on Brent, after Saudi Arabia and Russia appeared to downplay calls from the US to increase production. Saudi Arabia said it will boost its crude oil production “in the coming months” as it expects stronger demand, according to recent comments made by […]
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Report: Top Tech Companies Remove Accounts Related to Anti-Saudi ‘Iranian Propaganda Operation’
- August 22,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Facebook, Twitter, and Alphabet collectively removed hundreds of accounts tied to an alleged Iranian propaganda operation on Tuesday, while Facebook took down a second campaign it said was linked to Russia, according to a Reuters report. Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said the accounts identified on his company’s platform were part of two separate campaigns, […]
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SomaliaU.S. suspends aid to Somalia’s battered military over graft
The United States is suspending food and fuel aid for most of Somalia’s armed forces over corruption concerns, a blow to the military as African peacekeepers start to withdraw this month.
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Nuclear OrderU.S. Military Chief Says He Would Reject ‘Illegal’ Trump Nuclear Strike Order
“I think some people think we’re stupid,” Hyten said in response to a question about such a scenario. “We’re not stupid people. We think about these things a lot. When you have this responsibility, how do you not think about it?”
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Yemen Civil WarHouse declares U.S. military role in Yemen’s civil war unauthorized
The nonbinding resolution adopted 366-30, does not call for a halt to the American support but publicly acknowledges the Pentagon has been sharing targeting information and refueling warplanes that Saudi Arabia and other allies are using to attack Houthi rebels in a conflict that is widely considered a proxy war with Iran — and a humanitarian disaster.
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US-GCCU.S. military says ‘opting out’ of some exercises following Qatar rift
”We are opting out of some military exercises out of respect for the concept of inclusiveness and shared regional interests.
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SyriaU.S. military closes outpost in southeastern Syria, ceding territory to Iranian proxies
The decision to vacate the Zakaf outpost, a small, barrier-walled compound just miles from the Syria-Iraq border, appeared to represent a tacit acknowledgment that U.S.-backed forces will now be in an increasingly difficult position to recapture strategic border towns where the Islamic State’s most senior leaders have been sighted in recent months.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignU.S. Military: American Fighting for ISIS ‘Surrenders’
The U.S. citizen fighting for ISIS was captured in Syria, a well-placed source told The Beast. It’ll be a crucial test for the Trump administration on handling wartime detentions.
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U.S.-IranIran rejects U.S. demand for U.N. inspector visit to military sites
Iran has dismissed a U.S. demand for U.N. nuclear inspectors to visit its military bases as “merely a dream” as Washington reviews a 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and six world powers, including the United States.
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KurdsWith Referendum Approaching, Kurds Wait for More U.S. Military Aid
A $22 million U.S. Defense Department fund that has helped pay the salaries of Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in northern Iraq is due to run dry in September, worsening a financial crunch as the government in Erbil struggles with billions of dollars in debt.
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U.S. MilitaryThe Danger of Turning the U.S. Military Into a Political Actor
Last week, the head of the French armed forces angrily resigned after disagreements with his new president, Emmanuel Macron, over the defense budget.
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U.S. MilitaryRon Paul Warns The Big Military Spending Boost Threatens the U.S. Economy And Security
On Friday the House overwhelmingly approved a massive increase in military spending, passing a $696 billion National Defense Authorization bill for 2018. President Trump’s request already included a huge fifty or so billion dollar spending increase, but the Republican-led House found even that to be far too small. They added another $30 billion to the bill for good measure. Even President Trump, in his official statement, expressed some concern over spending in the House-passed bill.
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