American senator: Biden is insulting the Saudis.
“Rand Paul”, a member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, severely criticized President Joe Biden’s approach to Saudi Arabia.
An American senator criticized the policy of the president of this country towards Saudi Arabia, referring to the war of the aggressive Saudi coalition in Yemen and the positions of the Saudis.
Following the internal reactions in America to the visit of the President of this country Joe Biden to Saudi Arabia and his meetings with the Saudi leaders, the representative of the state of Kentucky in the US Senate announced that Biden is straining against the Saudis.
Senator Rand Paul, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the US Senate, who had previously condemned Saudi Arabia’s domestic and foreign positions, published a series of tweets about Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia.
In his series of tweets, this Republican American senator explicitly condemned the war of the Saudi aggressor coalition in Yemen, hinted at Riyadh’s role in the murder of “Jamal Khashoggi” and also pointed to the increase in the price of gasoline in the United States.
The representative of the state of Kentucky wrote in the US Senate: “Saudi Arabia ignores basic human rights, slaughters innocents in Yemen, brutally kills opponents, puts millions on the brink of famine, and supports and strengthens our enemies.” .
This senator, a member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, continued: “However, Biden is straining them (Saudi authorities) to solve the crisis he created instead of coming to change his policies at home (within the United States) and to solve the problem of oil production inside”.
In recent years, Rand Paul, who has repeatedly called for an end to US arms sales to Saudi Arabia, warned in his series of tweets about the launch of new arms contracts between Washington and Riyadh.
This lawmaker of the American Congress rejected Biden’s claim about Saudi Arabia’s help to the United States in issues such as increasing the amount of oil production in the world, and impliedly referring to Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, wrote: “They (Saudi Arabia) are supposed to be out of this.” How many arms sales can they get without controversy? How many more lives will this issue cost in Yemen? All this is just to make it appear that he (Mohammed bin Salman) is “helping”.
After US President Joe Biden’s meetings with Saudi officials during his trip to Jeddah, Washington and Saudi Arabia issued a joint statement.
According to Saudi media reports, Washington and Riyadh signed 18 agreements and memorandums of cooperation in the fields of energy, investment, communication, space and health.
The governments of Washington and Riyadh, while repeating their anti-Iranian claims, said that the United States provides military support to Saudi Arabia, and this Arab country also pledged to maintain the balance of the global oil market.