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dont mind reiterating and going to say agin, maybe the 3rd time
feel the USA and there next president are going to launch a major war, like Syria has been
a new project for the incomming president .. likely planning it in advance ..
dont give a shit what anyone says/doesent say, too ggutless anyway to put there views/opinions out there?
hunger lust for money
kill for it who cares
its what theyt have taught them, to do, pack of bastards the lot of them ..
Yemen, A War for Profit, Saudi Genocide Backed by Obama
By Phil Butler
Global Research, April 12, 2016
The Wall Street Journal is the perfect example of a state and corporate controlled counter-information service. A report recently attempts to characterize the Saudi war on the Yemeni people as having little to do with oil. Nothing my friends, nothing could be further from the truth. The Saudis need untapped reserves Yemen currently controls. Here’s a look at the real reason for the genocide in Yemen.
“Yemen doesn’t produce a lot of oil, but there are reasons why oil markets would react to military action there. Why? Here’s the short answer, ” this is the “lead” for an unnamed WSJ author shifting the blame for a war for profit. The story is bait, counterintuitive and blurbish, but just enough to get Americans thinking in the right direction. “Right” that is, if you’re Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper. But the reality underneath is all about Murdoch and his cronies’ investments in the region, and nothing to do with geo-strategic tanker routes.
www.globalresearch.ca: Yemen, A War for Profit, Saudi Genocide Backed by Obama
of course no ones interested or gives a shit
but Belgium or France lose a few hundred and the entire world hears of it forever ..
GOOGLE
Crimes against Humanity in Yemen: U.S. and Saudis Causing Hundreds of Thousands of Children to Starve to Death
By Washington's Blog
Global Research, April 12, 2016
Washington's Blog
Region: Middle East & North Africa
Theme: Crimes against Humanity, US NATO War Agenda
The United States is a major backer and supporter of the Saudi-led war against Yemen. The U.S. supplies the weapons, and provides most of the targeting and military tactics. See this, this, this, this, this and this. (And see this for background on the Yemen war.)
The Saudi and American military are committing war crimes left and right …
For example, a report from the United Nations Children’s Fund notes:
Attacks on schools and hospitals and the denial of humanitarian assistance to children continue to occur. The UN verified 51 attacks on education facilities, including schools and personnel.
Human Rights Watch reports:
“Even after dozens of airstrikes on markets, schools, hospitals, and residential neighborhoods have killed hundreds of Yemeni civilians, the coalition refuses to provide redress or change its practices,” [Human Rights Watch] said. “The US and others should pull the plug on arms to the Saudis or further share responsibility for civilian lives lost.”
Indeed, in a single attack last month, almost 100 civilians were killed:
The March 15 attack targeted a crowded market in the village of Mastaba in northwestern Yemen, killing at least 97 civilians, including 25 children. HRW said it found remnants of a “GBU-31 satellite-guided bomb, which consists of a U.S.-supplied MK-84 2,000-pound bomb mated with a JDAM satellite guidance kit, also U.S.-supplied.”
Accursed be he that first invented war.
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)
feel the USA and there next president are going to launch a major war, like Syria has been
a new project for the incomming president .. likely planning it in advance ..
dont give a shit what anyone says/doesent say, too ggutless anyway to put there views/opinions out there?
hunger lust for money
kill for it who cares
its what theyt have taught them, to do, pack of bastards the lot of them ..
Yemen, A War for Profit, Saudi Genocide Backed by Obama
By Phil Butler
Global Research, April 12, 2016
The Wall Street Journal is the perfect example of a state and corporate controlled counter-information service. A report recently attempts to characterize the Saudi war on the Yemeni people as having little to do with oil. Nothing my friends, nothing could be further from the truth. The Saudis need untapped reserves Yemen currently controls. Here’s a look at the real reason for the genocide in Yemen.
“Yemen doesn’t produce a lot of oil, but there are reasons why oil markets would react to military action there. Why? Here’s the short answer, ” this is the “lead” for an unnamed WSJ author shifting the blame for a war for profit. The story is bait, counterintuitive and blurbish, but just enough to get Americans thinking in the right direction. “Right” that is, if you’re Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper. But the reality underneath is all about Murdoch and his cronies’ investments in the region, and nothing to do with geo-strategic tanker routes.
www.globalresearch.ca: Yemen, A War for Profit, Saudi Genocide Backed by Obama
of course no ones interested or gives a shit
but Belgium or France lose a few hundred and the entire world hears of it forever ..
Crimes against Humanity in Yemen: U.S. and Saudis Causing Hundreds of Thousands of Children to Starve to Death
By Washington's Blog
Global Research, April 12, 2016
Washington's Blog
Region: Middle East & North Africa
Theme: Crimes against Humanity, US NATO War Agenda
The United States is a major backer and supporter of the Saudi-led war against Yemen. The U.S. supplies the weapons, and provides most of the targeting and military tactics. See this, this, this, this, this and this. (And see this for background on the Yemen war.)
The Saudi and American military are committing war crimes left and right …
For example, a report from the United Nations Children’s Fund notes:
Attacks on schools and hospitals and the denial of humanitarian assistance to children continue to occur. The UN verified 51 attacks on education facilities, including schools and personnel.
Human Rights Watch reports:
“Even after dozens of airstrikes on markets, schools, hospitals, and residential neighborhoods have killed hundreds of Yemeni civilians, the coalition refuses to provide redress or change its practices,” [Human Rights Watch] said. “The US and others should pull the plug on arms to the Saudis or further share responsibility for civilian lives lost.”
Indeed, in a single attack last month, almost 100 civilians were killed:
The March 15 attack targeted a crowded market in the village of Mastaba in northwestern Yemen, killing at least 97 civilians, including 25 children. HRW said it found remnants of a “GBU-31 satellite-guided bomb, which consists of a U.S.-supplied MK-84 2,000-pound bomb mated with a JDAM satellite guidance kit, also U.S.-supplied.”
Accursed be he that first invented war.
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)
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