
The news came in the wake of reports that the Senate passed a resolution to end U.S. military aid to the Saudi-led coalition and another to condemn Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
"U.S. Central Command reviewed its records and found errors in accounting where we failed to charge the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates adequately for fuel and refueling services," Cmdr. Rebecca Rebarich, a Pentagon spokeswoman, said in a statement Thursday.
U.S. Central Command, Rebarich said, is "in the process of seeking reimbursement from" the two countries for $36.8 million in fuel and $294.3 million in flight hours. "Our partners have been individually notified about our intent to seek reimbursement, and have been given estimates as to how much they owe," she said.












Comment: And many others agree with that assessment:
Tormented into a guilty plea? Experts denounce US "miscarriage of justice" in Butina case
See also: