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S.jres52 - Providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed foreign military sale to the Government of the United Arab Emirates of certain defense articles and services. (119th Congress)

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 52 aims to block a proposed foreign military sale to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The sale involves the extension of logistical support for the UAE's fleet of AH-64 Apache, UH-60 Black Hawk, and CH-47 Chinook aircraft. The resolution expresses congressional disapproval of this specific arms sale.

Expected Effects

If enacted, this resolution would prevent the US from providing the specified military support to the UAE. This could strain relations with the UAE and potentially impact regional security dynamics. It also signals a congressional check on executive power regarding arms sales.

Potential Benefits

  • Could prevent the US from enabling actions by the UAE that Congress deems detrimental to human rights or regional stability.
  • Reinforces congressional oversight of foreign policy and arms sales.
  • May encourage the UAE to pursue more peaceful and diplomatic solutions to regional conflicts.
  • Could align US foreign policy more closely with American values and international law.
  • May reduce the risk of US-supplied military equipment being used in ways that harm civilians.

Potential Disadvantages

  • Could damage the US's relationship with the UAE, a key partner in the Middle East.
  • May reduce the UAE's ability to counter terrorist threats or maintain regional stability.
  • Could incentivize the UAE to seek military support from other countries, potentially adversaries of the US.
  • May be perceived as a sign of US unreliability as an ally.
  • Could negatively impact US defense contractors who would have provided the support services.

Constitutional Alignment

The Constitution grants Congress significant power over foreign policy, including the regulation of commerce and the declaration of war (Article I, Section 8). This resolution represents an exercise of congressional oversight over foreign military sales, which aligns with the principle of checks and balances. The resolution does not appear to infringe on any specific constitutional rights or liberties.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).