The blood of starving children in Yemen is on the hands of every US official who chooses a $350B arms sale to Saudi Arabia over the value of their lives. nytimes.com/2019/05/18/opini…

May 27, 2019 · 6:49 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
In a saner world you'd be the president already.
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As parasites, we got all excited about blood and children until we realized you were just talking about bombing them instead of denying them health care.
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You may find a history a bit more interesting. This one you have wrong. ecfr.eu/mena/yemen
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Most of the destruction occuring in Yemen is done by the Houthi rebels due to their inferior weaponry and FF incidents
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those weapons are used to defend a land taken by militias
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Replying to @NesrainM
Imagine! God forbid💔 If u were mother🤱 or father👨‍👦of these innocent victims&decided to revenge back? ❎who will be ur enemy? ❎what do u think u might do? ❎who can stop u? ❎would u be considered then as terrorist? ❎who’s the terrorist in ur opinion? #YemenCantwait
Jeremy Bash shows up on MSNBC - should wear Team Saudi shirt. "On Dec. 26, Jeremy Bash, then-chief of staff at the Pentagon, sent the email string, titled “F-15SA Christmas Present,” to Sullivan, who sent it to Clinton with his own note at the top." Lee Fang, Intercept, 2/27/18
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Please end the Yemen humanitarian crisis when you become president. Marianne2020
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