U.S. politicians have been reluctant to rally behind Saudi Arabia militarily following the airstrikes on its oil facilities: “We don’t have a mutual defense treaty with Saudi Arabia.”
BEIRUT—In a moment of need, reeling from a devastating attack on key oil facilities, Saudi Arabia is finding few friends these days in Washington or across the U.S.
The kingdom’s unpopular war in Yemen, its lackluster response after a Saudi hit team killed prominent critic Jamal Khashoggi and renewed attention to allegations of a Saudi government role in the 2001 terrorist attacks have damped support Riyadh may have hoped to get after alleged Iranian airstrikes.
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