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sprinkleeninow

(20,235 posts)
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 12:26 AM Sep 2019

The Yemeni People. My dear God. Have mercy!

I'll see if I can link the segment tonite on BBC. One man shared what is left of his home and mourning the death of one of his children. Another man says he had no food for breakfast. Went some distance and returned with something but who knows what and where he salvaged it from.

Again, O dear God! Hear my heart and have great mercy! I mourn for these, the least of us. 😪

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The Yemeni People. My dear God. Have mercy! (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Sep 2019 OP
This situation is fully enabled by Trump and the GOP and their behavior vis-a-vis the Sauds... RockRaven Sep 2019 #1
I know this. Congress voted to stop arms sales to SA, but the sprinkleeninow Sep 2019 #2
Yemen and Syria are great humanitarian crises. sinkingfeeling Sep 2019 #3
US complicity in the Saudi-led genocide in Yemen spans Obama, Trump administrations Celerity Sep 2019 #4
And the American people wonder how 9/11 could have happened gratuitous Sep 2019 #5
This... a la izquierda Sep 2019 #6

RockRaven

(14,958 posts)
1. This situation is fully enabled by Trump and the GOP and their behavior vis-a-vis the Sauds...
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 12:33 AM
Sep 2019

These deaths, these sufferings, lie at their feet. Entirely? No, not *entirely* of course. But in part, and INESCAPABLY so? Y-E-S. Fucking ghouls.

sprinkleeninow

(20,235 posts)
2. I know this. Congress voted to stop arms sales to SA, but the
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 01:00 AM
Sep 2019

orange disciple of the Evil One cancelled that out with a veto.

Celerity

(43,294 posts)
4. US complicity in the Saudi-led genocide in Yemen spans Obama, Trump administrations
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 08:16 AM
Sep 2019
https://theconversation.com/us-complicity-in-the-saudi-led-genocide-in-yemen-spans-obama-trump-administrations-106896

November 26, 2018

A Saudi-led coalition of states has been aggressively bombing Yemen and imposing an air and naval blockade of its ports for more than three years, leading UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to describe Yemen as “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.” Guterres put the crisis in stark perspective, emphasizing the near complete lack of security for the Yemeni people. More than 22 million people out of a total population of 28 million are in need of humanitarian aid and protection. Eighteen million people lack reliable access to food; 8.4 million people “do not know how they will obtain their next meal.”

As a scholar of genocide and human rights, I believe the destruction brought about by these attacks combined with the blockade amounts to genocide. Based on my research, to be published in an upcoming issue of Third World Quarterly, I believe the coalition would not be capable of committing this crime without the material and logistical support of both the Obama and Trump administrations.

A ‘storm’ recast as ‘hope’

Yemen has been gripped by a civil war since 2015, pitting the Shia Houthi movement – which has fought for centuries for control of parts of Yemen – against a government backed by Sunni Saudi Arabia. Because of these religious differences, it would be easy to recast what is largely a political conflict in Yemen as a sectarian one. That characterization fits Saudi and U.S. assertions that the Houthis are controlled by Shiite Iran, a claim that has not gone uncontested. Both the Saudis and the U.S. are hostile to Iran, so U.S. support of Saudia Arabia in Yemen represents what U.S. administrations have said are strategic interests in the region.

Besides Saudi Arabia, the coalition attacking Yemen includes the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Sudan, Kuwait and Bahrain. Qatar was part of the coalition but is no longer. During the first three years of “Operation Decisive Storm,” later renamed “Operation Renewal of Hope,” 16,749 coalition air attacks in Yemen were documented by the Yemen Data Project (YDP), which describes itself as an “independent data collection project aimed at collecting and disseminating data on the conduct of the war in Yemen.”

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gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
5. And the American people wonder how 9/11 could have happened
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 08:59 AM
Sep 2019

Why do those people hate us so much? They must be radical, unreasoning haters that we should just nuke.

Abuse a population that large, and statistically speaking, it's unavoidable that some of them are going to want to take murderous revenge.

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