It should be a no-brainer to not fund and ship weapons to a state committing a genocide, and yet here we are.
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Almost like the US has a hard on for the Middle East. Coinciding with the end of the Cold War.
I wonder why...
Ansarallah already showed the world what a boarding operation would look like.
The crew is safe and being treated as appropriate by Islamic law.
It would be embarrassing if it was a civilian craft.
I don't like Fox News either, but this sub has been remarkably one-sided in its news coverage. It doesn't even cover the entire US news spectrum, nevermind the world news spectrum. That's a problem, because every side thinks they hold the whole truth.
Seems like this community continues to ride the dick of MBFC to determine the "credibility" of articles. Fat load of good this post did.
World War 3: Middle East proxy war
I'd rather take fucking Venezuela. BRICS is an uplifting mechanism as much as it is a global faction.
Growth in trade amongst BRICS is immense and that's exactly what Venezuela needs right now.
International law also allows a country to protect its own territorial waters and enforce sanctions through them. Sovereignty supercedes the right to self-defence: if a US warship sails into Chinese territorial waters and gets beat down, international law sides with China.
Isn't iodine like... Extremely, absurdly common in ocean water?
Ansarallah is, for all intents and purposes, as legitimate a government of Yemen as the ROC is of Taiwan.