AmirPatriot
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2015
- Messages
- 4,156
- Reaction score
- 7
- Country
- Location
Ok, so Houthis blew up the prison and killed at least 70 people (according to international organisations) just to make Saudi look bad. Got it.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ok, so Houthis blew up the prison and killed at least 70 people (according to international organisations) just to make Saudi look bad. Got it.
the only thing houthis had that could make that level of destruction is hitting the prison with a ballistic missile. and nobody detected a missile launch at the timeLook at the acting at minute 1:20
More proof coming soon..
Houthis have a history of bombing Yemenis who don't like them and killing prisoners.. all documented by the UN agencies.. these were their prisoners..
best logic ever , we kill you , we bomb you .Houthis terrorists knew very well what they were planning a response from the other side will come so did there terrorists handlers take equal blame for deaths in Yemen
the only thing houthis had that could make that level of destruction is hitting the prison with a ballistic missile. and nobody detected a missile launch at the time
best logic ever , we kill you , we bomb you .
we are not responsible for the deaths , other people are responsible.
the logic of all tyrants and maniacs in all history .
Allah said not to bow to the tyrant and Hadi was a tyrant who reject law and refused to hold an election.Blame all from tyrants , to terrorists , and there terrorists handlers for this Yemen ongoing slaughter. Every party in this conflict is a guilty criminal-
And Allah will decide on judgement day who was responsible for the Yemen suffering. Not you and me
Allah said not to bow to the tyrant and Hadi was a tyrant who reject law and refused to hold an election.
and why bring God into it , here we have a case of people don't want another president for Life a case of another Arab spring revolution against monarchs that being crushed by other monarchs who fear a successful democracy in their neighborhood .
he get more than 97% of votes because foreigner made opposition to not participate in the election . its as simple as that, the opposition must blame itself on thatIf, the glorious Mr president assad family of Syria in power from the 1950s still gets 100% votes in elections, joke. suffered humiliating defeats to Israel wars land ceded to Jews. Why make a big deal of Hadi small time Yemen for! like I say” you guys” go long with your monarchs, terrorists , fake Islam governments to ruin each other’s life’s
Feeling sad for Yemenis.
Hope one day they will fight back to Arabs for the sake of their own country and people.
They will have to accept that Houthis are there not to protect them but just a proxy of some other country to fullfil the interests of that country.
They should orient a state military with a strong democratic powerhouse which actually care for Yemenis not for foreign interests.
People of Yemen,Iraq,Syria, Palestine should realize that terrorist organizations are just in their countries to fullfil interest of other countries and they should work to create state militaries.
Feel sad for the ppl of yemen and i blame arabs for most suffering but its also funny to see supporters of barrel bombing butcher assad suddenly become humanitarians.
don't knew which is worse a barrel bomb hit civilian or a precision bombFeel sad for the ppl of yemen and i blame arabs for most suffering but its also funny to see supporters of barrel bombing butcher assad suddenly become humanitarians.
Well what you expect at first they denied they saw journalists to piecesSaudi-led bloc denies Yemen air strike that killed dozens
AFPPublished January 23, 2022 - Updated about an hour ago
Facebook Count
Twitter Share
1
People injured by airstrikes on a detention centre lie on hospital beds in Saada, Yemen, January 22. — Reuters
SAADA: The Saudi-led coalition on Saturday denied carrying out an air strike on a prison in Yemen’s rebel-held north that aid groups said killed at least 70 people, including migrants, women and children.
Claims the military coalition ordered the raid, which reduced buildings to rubble and left rescuers scrabbling for survivors with their bare hands, were “groundless”, the alliance said.
The attack, which coincided with a coalition strike on the Yemeni port of Hodeida that killed three children and knocked out the impoverished country’s internet, was condemned by the United Nations secretary-general.
When they start ask hard questionsSo when is democracy coming to the Gulf states?
When they start ask hard questionsSo when is democracy coming to the Gulf states?