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Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson calls Saudi situation “messy”
On the way to deal with one international incident, while trying to figure out how to address another.
That’s the life of a Wisconsin senator this week.
Republican Ron Johnson told WIZM he’s flying to Ukraine Thursday night in support of its government, as it faces off with the Russian military giant to the north.
Johnson and other senators are still working out what to do over the butchering murder of journalist and U.S. resident Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Turkey.
“It’s a very messy situation,” Johnson said. “We need friends. We need allies. Saudi Arabia can be helpful from the standpoint of countering Iran’s malign influence.
“We also can’t turn a blinds eye to that type of depraved leadership, where you, you know, go out and assassinate somebody in the most horrific way.”
Johnson says there’s little doubt among senators that Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the murder of Khashoggi, which U.S. intelligence has confirmed. President Donald Trump has, essentially, dismissed that report.
Regardless, the U.S. is still backing Saudi Arabia in a proxy fight in Yemen, which has turned into a massive humanitarian crisis.
“Try and find an appropriate response that allows America to maintain influence, to try and reduce the slaughter, or limit the slaughter, that’s occurring in Yemen right now,” Johnson said. “It’s a horrific situation.”