TRNN Replay: At the Sanders Institute Gathering, Sen. Sanders joins Paul Jay to discuss his Senate resolution to end US support for the Saudi war in Yemen

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23 thoughts on “Bernie Sanders: End U.S. Arms Sales to Saudis and Support for its Yemen War”
  1. Those who are asking about his Israel policy, why don't you simply search it in the YouTube? Let me spoon-feed you. Go to search option and type "Bernie Sanders Israel Policy".

  2. The War Powers Act is unconstitutional, period. The ''Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed on the basis of Lyndon Johnson's BIG LIE, should be UNRESOLVED. The division of power and system of checks and balances written into the US Constitution by our forefathers in their infinite wisdom MUST be restored or We The People are ''dead meat.''

  3. Fine interview, but at 3:52 Bernie Sanders says, " Look, we can be very critical of Iran and we should be. But, our job is to try to bring peace to that region. … ". Well, why and how does he think that the US should be very critical of Iran. What bases does he have in mind for such criticism, and does he really believe that the US, a country with a govt that's been very, very repeatedly making wars for many decades now based on lies, hypocrisy, hegemony, …; and, of course, enormous killing and destruction? I wonder. He says the US "should be" very critical of Iran, but "should" is rather hypothetical or idealistic language, rather than realizing that it isn't realistic to believe that the US cares for peace, including pretty much anywhere. There're some reasons to be critical of Iran, but it doesn't go around the world creating totally unjustifiable wars, while the US repeatedly does and basically rejects international laws, treaties and conventions, as well as the US Constitution, which the rogues running Washington also evidently don't care about. I appreciate Bernie Sanders's idea, but it's more like a dream, rather than realistic. If he's elected President, then I can certainly believe that he'll try to do only or mostly good things, but I expect that he'll have a lot of opposition, perhaps including from some of the top US military chiefs.

  4. It's a shame Sanders cannot ascend above his being Jewish so he can introduce a resolution on Israel which BTW is 50% responsible for what's going on in Yemen! Paul, it's the US-Saudi-Israeli alliance!

  5. Yeah Jay, don't try pull Bernie into commenting about another worthless scumbag like L.Graham. He doesn't want to waste his time, you should've known better.

  6. Ending arms to Saudis and support for its Yemen War is all well and good. But let's get serious. We could take a little Pentagon or CIA money, go to Yemen, drill a thousand water wells, and ten thousand decent houses. These people needed help years ago, and we're still fiddling around with Saudi violations of cease fires. When are we going to get serious? We have brothers and sisters in extreme distress and we watch unblinkingly. Are we even human?

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