In light of the Trump administration’s clear refusal to confront the affects its support of the Saudis has had on Yemen’s population, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) as well as the Yemen Peace Project called on Congress to pass legislation to end U.S. involvement.

“The ball’s in your court, Congress,” wrote Stephen Miles, director of Win Without War, on social media. “Secretary Pompeo and the Trump administration once again prove that they will lie through their teeth and completely ignore all factual evidence to do whatever they want. How will Congress respond?”

Yemeni reporter Shuaib M. Almosawa, based in the capital city of Sanaa, noted that as Pompeo was making his statement, more Yemeni civilians were reported killed in the latest airstrikes in Hodeidah.

Meanwhile, Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for The Economist, drew attention to Pompeo’s certification as just the latest evidence that the Trump administration is intent on alienating the U.S. from the global community—declaring itself and its allies as within their rights to conduct international wars as they see fit while tearing up painstakingly formed agreements like the Iran nuclear deal.

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