Stalin
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Anything the genocidal settler project regime in jerusalem can do, the Yanks can do better...
in this case, massively punishing civilians because their overblown over-hyped military has failed to deliver a result
"...The command claimed it was not trying to hurt the “Yemeni people” despite the severe impact fuel shortages will have on Yemeni civilians.
“Bombing the Ras Isa fuel port is not just an attack on infrastructure, it’s an attack on the lifelines that keep millions of Yemenis alive,” Aisha Jumaan, president of the Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation, told Antiwar.com.
“Without fuel, hospitals will cease to function, clean water will be scarce, and food supplies will diminish. We saw this during the Saudi blockade on Yemen where fuel shortages crippled hospitals, cut off clean water, halted farming, and stifled humanitarian aid,” Jumaan said.
“Similarly, we expect this bombing to deepen famine, fuel disease outbreaks, and worsen the suffering of millions. Yemenis have suffered so much, this will only deepen their pain and push even more families to the brink of survival,” she added.
The UN’s refugee agency said last month that tens of thousands of Yemenis are already facing famine-like conditions, and “a staggering five million more are acutely food insecure.” Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis starved to death or died of disease due to the US-backed Saudi/UAE-led war on Yemen from 2015 to 2022, which involved a blockade and failed to remove the Houthis from power.
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got that..the US is worse than the saudis..and they were really bad
comrade stalin
yemen
in this case, massively punishing civilians because their overblown over-hyped military has failed to deliver a result
"...The command claimed it was not trying to hurt the “Yemeni people” despite the severe impact fuel shortages will have on Yemeni civilians.
“Bombing the Ras Isa fuel port is not just an attack on infrastructure, it’s an attack on the lifelines that keep millions of Yemenis alive,” Aisha Jumaan, president of the Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation, told Antiwar.com.
“Without fuel, hospitals will cease to function, clean water will be scarce, and food supplies will diminish. We saw this during the Saudi blockade on Yemen where fuel shortages crippled hospitals, cut off clean water, halted farming, and stifled humanitarian aid,” Jumaan said.
“Similarly, we expect this bombing to deepen famine, fuel disease outbreaks, and worsen the suffering of millions. Yemenis have suffered so much, this will only deepen their pain and push even more families to the brink of survival,” she added.
The UN’s refugee agency said last month that tens of thousands of Yemenis are already facing famine-like conditions, and “a staggering five million more are acutely food insecure.” Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis starved to death or died of disease due to the US-backed Saudi/UAE-led war on Yemen from 2015 to 2022, which involved a blockade and failed to remove the Houthis from power.

US Massacres Civilian Workers and Paramedics in Attack on Yemen Fuel Port - News From Antiwar.com
On Wednesday night, the US bombed the Ras Isa fuel port in Yemen's Red Sea province of Hodeidah, targeting the facility with two attacks that killed civilian workers and paramedics. According to Yemen's Al Masirah TV, at least 22 people, including five paramedics, were killed. The paramedics...

got that..the US is worse than the saudis..and they were really bad
comrade stalin
yemen