Tag: Yemen
Trump’s 100 days: U.S. air campaign hammers Yemen with almost a...
The MOAB arrived in Afghanistan before the inauguration, on January 13.
Doubling down on war in Yemen
It’s shocking how easily American Presidents make foreign policy decisions involving intervention in countries where Congress hasn’t declared war.
Facing famine, 20 million people need food, not bombs
Famine in these four countries is avoidable.
Nine young children killed: The full details of botched U.S. raid...
Together Yemeni soldiers and U.S. air power only succeeded in driving the terrorists into the mountains.
The problem isn’t Trump, it’s bigger
While we resist, we also need to promote a positive agenda of what we want to see.
Starving Yemeni children, bloated U.S. weaponsmakers
It’s clear why U.S. weaponsmakers want to keep selling weapons to the Saudi regime. For them, it is all about profits.
It’s 2016. Do you know where your bombs are falling?
The forgotten war in Yemen and the unchecked war powers of the presidency in the Age of Trump .
Shrugging Off Concerns of Saudi Atrocities, U.S. Joins In Yemeni Bombing...
The US has been offering Saudi Arabia direct intelligence and logistics support for its campaign in Yemen since March 2015.
Do Western Nations Care about Yemeni Lives or Saudi Blood Money?
The time for review and mild statements of condemnation is over.
Yemen’s Forgotten War: The Complicated Conflict That Almost No One is...
To paraphrase one Middle Eastern prophet, the leadership and media of western countries need to remove the log from their own eye before they will ever be able to help the greater Middle East remove the splinter from its own.