The worrying about al Qaeda in Yemen, worried about Iran's influence. We always have to be able to coordinate and work together with our partners on those threats that specifically threaten us or our allies. That does not mean we should be in a position to provide intelligence to help the Saudis prosecute careless targeting of civilians. So for me, that amendment was changed from the first time that it came to the House floor. I appreciate that. (29:12–29:22)
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Asserts that the U.S. should not provide intelligence to Saudi Arabia if it leads to the targeting of civilians.
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