Biden Administration Lifts Ban on Offensive Weapons Sales to Saudi Arabia

Washington Examiner

The Biden administration has lifted a weapons sale ban on Saudi Arabia, which had been in place since 2021.

The ban was originally put in place in response to Saudi Arabia’s war with the Houthis in Yemen. The administration was displaying their disapproval of Saudi Arabia targeting civilians in their attacks. Since then, officials said they are satisfied with the country’s conduct changes — and there have been no airstrikes in Yemen since 2022.

“So the Saudis have met their end of the deal, and we are prepared to meet ours, returning these cases to regular order through appropriate congressional notification and consultation,” one official told the Washington Post.

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