[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 100 (Tuesday, June 13, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3427-S3428]
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MOTION TO DISCHARGE--S.J. RES. 42--Continued
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under the previous order, there will now be 10
minutes of debate remaining on the motion to discharge S.J. Res. 42,
equally divided between Senator Paul or his designee and the opponents
of the motion.
Who yields time?
The Senator from Arizona.
Mr. McCAIN. Mr. President, I rise to speak in opposition to the
resolution before us.
It has obviously been tried before, and I think there is no doubt
that if it were to pass, this could pose a very dangerous threat to our
relationship with Saudi Arabia at a time when the Iranians have now
achieved a peninsula all the way across from Tehran all the way to
Baghdad, and there is no doubt that the Iranians have continued their
aggressive behavior.
If we vote down this arms sale to Saudi Arabia, it would have a
devastating effect on our standing in the Middle East and a long-term
impact on our ability to counter what is clearly Iranian aggressive
behavior. So I strongly urge my colleagues to vote against this
resolution.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from South Carolina.
Mr. GRAHAM. Mr. President, I wish to join with Senator McCain very
quickly.
At 71 to 27, on September 21 of last year, we voted to approve tank
sales to Saudi Arabia because they need more weapons and equipment to
counter the Iranian aggression in Yemen and other places.
Most of the people who are now going to vote against precision-guided
weapons that will reduce civilian casualties voted for tank sales. This
$500 million carved out of this package gives Saudi Arabia a
qualitative edge on the battlefield against Iranian proxies who could
care less about civilian casualties. It is the most upside-down
thinking I have ever seen, and many of you over there actually approved
this because it was worked on before President Trump became President.
So it is really disheartening to see you support President Obama's tank
sales but that you are not going to support President Trump's selling
weapons, which gives us an advantage over Iran in Saudi Arabia and
actually reduces civilian casualities.
Secretary Mattis said it the best: Iran would appreciate killing this
deal and taking these weapons off the table. I urge everybody in here,
if you are serious about standing up to Iran, stand with Saudi Arabia,
as imperfect as they are.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Kentucky.
Mr. PAUL. Mr. President, the question is, Should we sell arms to
Saudi Arabia--a country that many suspect was involved in 9/11; a
country that many suspect gave weapons to ISIS, the people we are
fighting in the Middle East; a country that imprisons the victims of
rape because it is apparently or presumably the fault of the woman who
is raped in Saudi Arabia?
One woman, the girl of Qatif, was given a sentence of 70 lashes and 6
months in jail. They increased her penalty to 200 lashes, and finally,
only when we protested, was it reversed.
They sentenced a poet to 1,000 lashes. Sometimes you don't survive
1,000 lashes. So they gave him 100 at a time. He is going to be
imprisoned for 10 years.
They are not the kind of persons we should be sending your weapons
to. These weapons were funded and supported by the American taxpayer,
and we should not be willy-nilly giving them to people who imprison
their people for protesting.
Currently, a young man, 17 years old, named Ali al-Nimr is on death
row. But it is not enough just to kill him for protesting for free
speech and free press. They will behead him and crucify him.
This barbaric nation should not be getting our weapons. We should not
sell them weapons.
Currently, there is a blockade of Yemen, and 17 million people risk
starvation. We should not be supporting this effort.
There is probably no greater purveyor of hatred for Christianity and
Judaism than Saudi Arabia. We should not be giving them weapons. They
have madrassas across the world teaching hatred of us, preaching hatred
of the West, hatred of Christianity, hatred of Judaism, and these
people want to give them weapons. I don't get it. It makes no sense.
Some will argue that it is a jobs program. Well, isn't that swell. We
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going to give money to people who behead you and crucify you to create
jobs. That should never be the way we make a decision about arms sales
in our country.
A famous Republican and general, General Dwight Eisenhower, said he
worried that someday we would make decisions not based on our defense
but based on the military industrial complex.
I am embarrassed that people are out here talking about making us
some money and making a buck, while 17 million people live on a
starvation diet and are threatened with famine. I am embarrassed that
people would bring up trying to feather the nest of corporations in
order to sell these weapons. This should be made, pure and simple, on
our national defense.
Saudi Arabia is not a reliable ally. Saudi Arabia should not get
these weapons. For every supposed good thing they do, they do five
things that are bad for America. They are the biggest purveyor of
hatred of Christianity and Judaism.
I request a ``no'' vote, and I reserve the remainder of my time.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Portman). The Senator from Tennessee.
Mr. CORKER. Mr. President, I respect my friend from Kentucky. We work
together on the Foreign Relations Committee. I could not disagree more
on this issue, and I will give a brief outline.
The Houthis are an Iran-backed entity that overthrew a Western-backed
government in Yemen. Last year on the floor, with a vote of 71 votes,
this body voted to support the selling of tanks to Saudi Arabia.
Foreign policy partisanship generally stops at the shores. I know
Senator Paul has been very consistent on this, but I am afraid this
vote is somewhat about some Members wanting to get a piece of President
Trump's hide on an issue that is far more important than something like
that. I am fearful that this is what is happening today on the floor.
A lot of people don't realize that Saudi Arabia already has the
bombs. What we would be selling to them is the precision-guided
weaponry systems that allow these bombs to be smart bombs and not dumb
bombs.
Most people have been concerned about Saudi Arabia when they have
been involved in pushing back the Houthis, who, by the way, are firing
weapons into their country from the southern border. It would be no
different than if Mexico were doing that to ours. I know that is not
going to happen. But, obviously, we would be firing back. So what is
happening here is that they bought the bombs from Italy, and what they
want to buy from us is these precision systems that allow them to not
kill civilians. It is to protect civilians.
Think about this. Here in the Senate we want to protect civilians in
Saudi Arabia, and in our wisdom we are looking at blocking the sale of
the very mechanisms that would allow that to happen--in some cases, I
am afraid, just to make a point against the Trump administration.
Actually, their policies here have been very sound. The meeting they
had in Saudi Arabia was very beneficial. Saudi Arabia has flaws, but
they have been an ally. This would show us as stepping away from an
ally in a way that is cutting our nose off to spite our face by not
allowing them to have the precision mechanisms to keep them from
killing civilians.
We have taken Senators down in the SCIF. There is absolutely no
evidence that Saudi Arabia tried to kill civilians--none. As a matter
of fact, there is evidence to the contrary. So, please, let's be
rational. I know there are disagreements over some foreign policy
issues. This should not be one of them. I urge defeat of this proposal.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Kentucky.
Mr. PAUL. Mr. President, Saudi Arabia bombed a funeral procession.
There was no mistake here. There was no cloud cover. There was no
growth or coppice of trees and they accidentally bombed a funeral
procession. They bombed them and killed 125 civilians in a funeral.
They wounded 500. This was no mistake. This was no error. This was
them, pointedly dropping bombs on civilians.
They put protestors in jail. They have a 17-year-old--he is now 20--
who has been in jail for 3 years. He will be beheaded and then
crucified. We should not be giving these people weapons. They supported
ISIS. They are on the wrong side of the war. They are the greatest
purveyor of hatred for Christianity and Judaism. They do not deserve
your weapons. They are going to give your weapons. They belong to the
American people. They are going to give them to people who behead and
crucify protesters.
You can't take a Bible into Saudi Arabia. You can't visit their major
cities.
We can't make them be like us, but we don't have to encourage their
behavior by giving them weapons that may well fall into the hands of
people who are our enemies.
I urge a ``no'' vote. I think we should not be selling arms to Saudi
Arabia.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. All time has expired.
The question is on agreeing to the motion to discharge.
Mr. WHITEHOUSE. I ask for the yeas and nays.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second?
There appears to be a sufficient second.
The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk called the roll.
The result was announced--yeas 47, nays 53, as follows:
[Rollcall Vote No. 143 Leg.]
YEAS--47
Baldwin
Bennet
Blumenthal
Booker
Brown
Cantwell
Cardin
Carper
Casey
Coons
Cortez Masto
Duckworth
Durbin
Feinstein
Franken
Gillibrand
Harris
Hassan
Heinrich
Heitkamp
Heller
Hirono
Kaine
King
Klobuchar
Leahy
Lee
Markey
Menendez
Merkley
Murphy
Murray
Paul
Peters
Reed
Sanders
Schatz
Schumer
Shaheen
Stabenow
Tester
Udall
Van Hollen
Warren
Whitehouse
Wyden
Young
NAYS--53
Alexander
Barrasso
Blunt
Boozman
Burr
Capito
Cassidy
Cochran
Collins
Corker
Cornyn
Cotton
Crapo
Cruz
Daines
Donnelly
Enzi
Ernst
Fischer
Flake
Gardner
Graham
Grassley
Hatch
Hoeven
Inhofe
Isakson
Johnson
Kennedy
Lankford
Manchin
McCain
McCaskill
McConnell
Moran
Murkowski
Nelson
Perdue
Portman
Risch
Roberts
Rounds
Rubio
Sasse
Scott
Shelby
Strange
Sullivan
Thune
Tillis
Toomey
Warner
Wicker
The motion was rejected.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The majority leader.
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