DoD: We Haven't 'Adequately' Charged Saudi Coalition For Refueling Missions In Yemen
By Matt Shuham
December 10, 2018 4:31 pm
The military admitted last week that it failed to adequately charge the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen for fuel and refueling services in the war in Yemen, an oversight costing potentially tens of millions of dollars, The Atlantic reported.
That Saudi-led war has depended on American fuel and mid-flight refueling missions; its also created the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. Senators are set to vote this week on whether to continue Americas involvement in the war.
Although DoD has received some reimbursement for inflight refueling assistance provided to the Saudi-led coalition (SLC), U.S. Central Command recently reviewed its records and found errors in accounting where DoD failed to charge the SLC adequately for fuel and refueling services, a Pentagon spokesperson admitted to The Altantic.
The admission came in response to the magazine obtaining an internal Defense Department letter from Nov. 27, the conclusions of which were made after a request for information from Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), according to the report.
Per The Atlantic, the letter states that while the Pentagon believed both Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had been charged for the fuel and refueling services, they in fact had not been charged adequately.
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