Raids in Syria again. American-made bombs still falling in Yemen, despite a Biden promise. The U.S. watching as allies violate human rights. Why, @mehdirhasan asks, “is it U.S. policy to put international law and human rights first in some places, and last in others?”

Feb 4, 2022 · 12:53 AM UTC

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Asked about that Wednesday.
Whatever happened to the starving children of Yemen that we helped fund?
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Very fair questions from you Mehdi, and I admire you for having the balls to ask them, considering the fact that it is not popular to criticize the Biden Administration on anything, especially from certain networks. Kudos to you sir& I hope you get the answers you are looking for
Mehdi-you know better. ISIS is a brutal murdering insane religious cult, who hate Americans & all "non-believers". The suicide bomb was detonated by ISIS leader killed the children-not the US special forces. This is a war on evil terrorists who kill innocent civilians every day
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Because they are just used as pretexts where it fits U.S. interests.
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Let’s just leave the ISIS leaders in peace and let them rebuild their networks. The world will be a safe place. Same logic as ‘Defund the Police’...and watch crime dissipate.
Good points. The problem is that US foreign policy still rests on Cold War foundations, guided by 20th century geopolitical strategic thinking - US allies like Saudi Arabia and Israel must be accountable for their crimes against humanity + bring democracy to Saudi Arabia FFS.
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It was pretty well said by NSA head Nancy McNally to CJ when discussing the women being raped. It’s a big world CJ.
US is hypocrite state
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More muslim bodies means more profit to campaign funders & military industrial complex. No they need a war with russia for soaring profits
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