US Senate votes to block arms sales to Saudi Arabia worth US$8 billion just hours after Britain suspends arms licenses
- Decision comes amid widespread condemnation for the devastating four-year Saudi bombing campaign in neighbouring Yemen

Saudi Arabia’s controversial military campaign in Yemen suffered a double blow on Thursday as US lawmakers voted to block President Donald Trump’s arms sales to Riyadh hours after Britain temporarily suspended similar sales.
In Washington, the Senate voted to prevent US$8.1 billion in US arms in a symbolic bipartisan rebuke to the president and his close ties with the kingdom.
A handful of Republicans joined Democrats in voting against 22 separate sales of aircraft support maintenance, precision-guided munitions and other weapons to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan at a moment of heightened tensions in the Middle East.
The votes were only assured this week when Republican leadership agreed to hold the sensitive roll-calls on the arms sales, which critics say will aggravate the devastating war in Yemen.

Trump’s administration took the extraordinary step of bypassing Congress to approve the sales in May, declaring Iran to be a “fundamental threat” to regional stability.