Lot of good it did in Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, etc etc. Fanatics have a high tolerance for suffering.Because we half ass do it. I would hope Trump and the people in charge don't do that just flatten them.
And civilians?
Lot of good it did in Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, etc etc. Fanatics have a high tolerance for suffering.
Bragged about by the "Anti-War" President, applauded for by the "anti-war" voters.
The Houthis have carried out more than 100 attacks on ships since November 2023 and have sunk two vessels, seized another and killed at least four seafarers.
He's a simp troll, this was already on going and not nothing new. If it was something new I would support that too, it's not like were sending 500k troops to Yemen. Also not costing us 350 billion
What's your solution then? Afaik, Trump didn't started, it I'm just hoping he ends it.
Bragged about by the "Anti-War" President, applauded for by the "anti-war" voters.
Uh yes they have. It might surprise you to learn that the Houthis aren’t super disciplinedthey don't attack chinese ships because China is not the one meddling in Yemen's affairs.
Uh yes they have. It might surprise you to learn that the Houthis aren’t super disciplined
they don't attack chinese ships because China is not the one meddling in Yemen's affairs.
We are team america, are we not currently taking care of it?- The fact that we dont have some sort of global force guarding such important path.
What's your solution then? Afaik, Trump didn't started, it I'm just hoping he ends it.
Fucking Houthis going to unite superpowers. Shit. They might as well go all the way to Mecca. Let the Chinese Xinjiang the whole region.![]()
Chinese Tanker Hit with Houthi Missile in the Red Sea - USNI News
The Houthis launched five anti-ship ballistic missiles at a Chinese-owned and operated oil tanker, U.S. Central Command announced on Saturday. One of the missiles hit MV Huang Pu, which sails under a Panamanian flag of convenience, according to the Central Command release. The ship sent out a...news.usni.org
Chinese Tanker Hit with Houthi Missile in the Red Sea
Oh no not the Houthis
- Maritime Terrorism: Since November 2023, the Houthis have launched over 100 attacks on commercial and military vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, using drones, missiles, and waterborne improvised explosive devices. These attacks have sunk at least two ships, killed four seafarers, and disrupted global trade by forcing ships to reroute around Africa. Notable incidents include the hijacking of the Galaxy Leader in November 2023.
- Human Rights Abuses: The Houthis have been implicated in severe human rights violations within Yemen, including:
- Child Soldiers: They have recruited and used children in combat, a violation of international law.
- Sexual Violence and Repression: Reports indicate a policy of sexual violence and repression targeting politically active women.
- Torture and Slavery: Accusations include the use of torture and the reintroduction of slavery and child labor in areas under their control.
- Hostage-Taking: They have taken hostages, including civilian crews from hijacked ships, sometimes for profit, according to Human Rights Watch.
- Obstruction of Humanitarian Aid: The Houthis have blocked access to humanitarian assistance, exacerbating Yemen’s crisis by cutting off water to besieged cities and impeding aid distribution.
- Indiscriminate Warfare: They have deployed landmines and improvised explosive devices indiscriminately on Yemen’s west coast, endangering civilians.
Other nations, like Canada, have also listed the Houthis as a terrorist entity, citing their role in destabilizing the Middle East.