Yemen is not a party to the Israel/Hamas war. even if they were, intentionally hitting civilian ships is unjustifiable. finally, any israeli owned ship, israel bound ship, or ship with ties to israel (no matter how farfetched) is in danger. plus they have mistakenly attacked Russian shipping.
they are just common pirates and should be treated as such. houthis are not "the good guys" in all this
Um, the Houthis themselves declared that they are blockading Israeli-owned and Israel-bound shipping until a ceasefire in Palestine is enacted. So, one cannot simply say that Yemen is not a party.
who made yemen the world police? they have no authority on the global scale. they have no authority in their own country, in some places (houthis only control 2/3 of yemen).
i am well aware of what houthi's "declared". so if them declaring they are attacking civilian ships in solidarity with Hamas is legitimate, us declaring we are attacking them out of solidarity with israel/global shipping is equally legitimate.
Yemen is not a party to the Israel/Hamas war. even if they were, intentionally hitting civilian ships is unjustifiable. finally, any israeli owned ship, israel bound ship, or ship with ties to israel (no matter how farfetched) is in danger. plus they have mistakenly attacked Russian shipping. they are just common pirates and should be treated as such. houthis are not "the good guys" in all this
Um, the Houthis themselves declared that they are blockading Israeli-owned and Israel-bound shipping until a ceasefire in Palestine is enacted. So, one cannot simply say that Yemen is not a party.
who made yemen the world police? they have no authority on the global scale. they have no authority in their own country, in some places (houthis only control 2/3 of yemen). i am well aware of what houthi's "declared". so if them declaring they are attacking civilian ships in solidarity with Hamas is legitimate, us declaring we are attacking them out of solidarity with israel/global shipping is equally legitimate.
true, but who made USA the policeman of the world?
our trillion dollar defense budget