US-Saudi arms deal of anti-war protest


US President Donald Trump has faced criticism of anti-war organizations due to massive ammunition with Saudi Arabia. They alleged that Saudi Arabia is running a military operation on the US sold. Thousands of civilians are losing their lives.
A report by the British media, The Independent, said the US recently signed 12.5 billion dollars of arms deal with Saudi Arabia. Trump has strengthened its relationship with the country despite the fact that human rights organizations have recognized the rights of human rights violations against Saudi Arabia. Trump, however, cites the relationship with Saudis as "great friendship".




During welcoming the Saudi Arabian King to the anniversary of the deal, Trump said, "Many people of Saudi Arabia work in arms trade." He said, "The Saudi-US relationship was not good during the Obama administration. At the time, the collage of a photo was highlighted by Trump, where it was written that Saudi Arabia was ready to sell 1.2 billion dollars of weapons. There were many military weapons and equipment pictures, including tanks and helicopters. Of this, Trump said, "It does not have anything to do with you," said Yuvraj with a share of $ 525 million.
Yuvraj praised this relationship with the US and said they are considering a $ 400 billion deal with the United States.
However, no leader mentioned the Yemeni war. Anti-war organizations complain that Yemen war violence has accelerated due to US-UK arms sales.




"It is sad that thousands of Yemeni civilians are being put to death in the hope of getting the money through arms trade," said Joseph Siricion, president of Plaucheas Fund, an organization working with nuclear deal and violence. "The trump in the Middle East is laughing at war."
Andrew Smith of the Campaign of Agent-based organization Campaign Arms Trade said that Saudi Arabia can oppress persecution with weapons bought from the United States. He said, "Despite repeated appeals, Saudi Arabia gets the support of the US president. And Trump will repeat this shameful history. '

Meanwhile, the Congressional Front will be voting on the United States in Yemen.

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