The problem? The overly enthusiastic use of these drones ends up creating more problems than its solves.
Another study showed that the use of U.S. killer drones in Pakistan likely spurred terrorist group recruitment. For every bad guy we killed, we created three more.
More generally, the deal has prevented other deadly weapons from being sold to Iran and North Korea.
If he does this, it dramatically scales up the Middle East arms race (and allows the Saudis to more effectively kill civilians in the Yemen War).
That's terrible for long term U.S. national security interests.
That's false logic. Our drones are far superior, and we should never be selling arms into dangerous places just because we want to make a few American companies rich.
If Congress doesn't do something now, it might be impossible to put this arms agreement back in place once Trump is gone.