'It is within the power of the U.S. to end this war in Yemen through diplomacy and by cutting off U.S. arms and military support.'
Yet even that designation hardly captures the full extent of misery endured by its people over seven years of violence and unrelenting war.
It is also a crisis that the United States has not only enabled, but has been instrumental in fueling through military aid to the Saudi coalition. A bipartisan resolution now before Congress offers an opportunity to achieve a permanent ceasefire in Yemen and provide sorely needed oversight of unauthorized U.S. military involvement there.
The resolution, sponsored by Representative Peter DeFazio and over 100 members of Congress, has the support of
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