“Ending our support of Saudi Arabia isn’t about political gamesmanship. It’s about basic humanity. It’s about doing everything to stop the bombing in Yemen so we can get food and medicine to the hundreds of thousands of children who are at immediate risk of starving to death.”

—  Ro Khanna

Source: Twitter post https://twitter.com/RoKhanna/status/1078370178595991552 (27 December 2018)

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