Mezik Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Yes, that will surely help Yemeni people and cause the unrest to go away. Great thinking, glad we have people in power with brains who know how to diplomatically engage with other nations. 2
Sheep Posted January 11 Posted January 11 (edited) Let's not be judgmental guys. They just really want to keep peace with these lovestrikes and vibemongering. I'm sure this is a very justified mission carried out by the two least imperialistic nations on earth on behalf of the people. Edited January 11 by Sheep 4 3
LIT Posted January 11 Posted January 11 If they (the US/UK) go through with attacking Yemen, it will backfire on them greatly. 1
State of Grace. Posted January 11 Posted January 11 once a disgusting war criminal, always a disgusting war criminal 12 1
東京. Posted January 11 Posted January 11 2 minutes ago, LIT said: If they (the US/UK) go through with attacking Yemen, it will backfire on them greatly. Not from Yemen really. Yemen really doesn’t have the force the US or the UK have, let alone combined.
Mr.X Posted January 11 Posted January 11 The world's two biggest terrorist states. Hope they get dismantled one day, for all the evil they have done in the world. I stand with Yemen. 2 10 2 2
Popular Post IBeMe Posted January 11 Popular Post Posted January 11 I understand they are disrupting trade routes but like...they said and have proven that they would stop if the US and UK helped Palestinians in some shape or form...it's literally that easy...just provide the Palestinian people safety and food and water...why resort to violence when something can LITERALLY be solved diplomatically and humanely...I just dont understand this blind support and this blind method of just constant violence when it comes to the West's actions in the Middle East. It's too much and reeks of not viewing brown lives as equal to that of Western lives (especially white westerners) 16 1
Gov Hooka Posted January 11 Posted January 11 This will backfire. Yemen has already been bombed to hell and starved by the US and Saudi Arabia. They have a backbone and resilience unlike the US/UK/Israel and their feckless militaries. 6 1
Babydoll. Posted January 11 Posted January 11 ....jesus fkn christ uk being us lapdog once again </3 2
Luckitty Posted January 11 Posted January 11 the US and the UK are the worst thing to happen to humans they kill, terrorize, occupy, colonize and never face justice for their crimes 12
FlyPirate Posted January 12 Posted January 12 ******* disgusting piece of TRASH. oh, and these too: 1
Jack! Posted January 12 Posted January 12 In the grand scheme of everything going on right now, this was the most unnecessary action for anyone to take. At least it's another nail in Sunak's coffin. 1
ClashAndBurn Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Congress continually re-authorizing the AUMF means Congress doesn't really have any teeth here. They don't want to make tough choices that can lead their votes to be used against their re-election bids, so they continue to display cowardly behavior as they've hidden themselves behind 4 separate presidents being the ones to launch war crimes without the need for congressional approval. 1
Communion Posted January 12 Posted January 12 A president does not have executive authority to issue military action against another country. This is a huge violation of how the constitution outlines power that instead sits with Congress on Biden's end.
Bethenny Frankel Posted January 12 Posted January 12 why are they bombing yemen in the first place???
Bethenny Frankel Posted January 12 Posted January 12 17 minutes ago, Communion said: A president does not have executive authority to issue military action against another country. This is a huge violation of how the constitution outlines power that instead sits with Congress on Biden's end. To be fair, yes Rep. Hoyle is correct. However, presidents have been going around this for decades now so it's not shocking.
GhostBox Posted January 12 Posted January 12 You can’t disrupt ships and trade and expect nothing to happen 💀 6 9
DAP Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Future generations will look back at the US/UK with the same contempt reserved for the likes of Kampuchea and Rhodesia and Nazi Germany. And it’ll be every bit deserved for the hubris, depravity, and scale of destruction they have inflicted on this world. 3
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