President Trump’s decision to revoke a requirement that recipients of arms transfers respected international laws drew jeers and cheers on Capitol Hill.
National Security Memorandum 20 (NSM-20) was a Biden-era directive designed to enhance oversight of U.S. arms transfers, ensuring they were not misused by foreign partners in ways that violated human rights.
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