American involvement in the Saudi-led war in Yemen destroys any semblance of moral authority in American foreign policy. 85,000 children have starved to death in a war we support for one reason: a $350B arms deal. That's who we've become, folks. And we must change that.
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The circus in DC keeps the industrial media complex contained. #YemenCantWait #NotOnMyWatch
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Let me get that for you 馃拲
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You think that Charles Manson is alive and the current president pardon him? And you want to run this country? You're an idiot 馃槀馃槀
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If the US is really keen on ending the war, it would've increased the pressure on Iran to thwart its expansive agenda in Yemen and the Middle East. Iran's backed Houthi militia has recruited tens of thousands of children to fight their wars.
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Are there any Democratic candidates that don't oppose this? Not a very differentiating topic, but I suppose in this age of disinformation, the obvious must be stated.
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"Moral authority in forign policy"! Does your "Moral authority" include invading an entire country on bogus intel and killing tens of thousands in the process, without even a "Oops, my bad"?! Anyways, you know perfectly well where you can stick your moral authority!
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85mil ninos murieron en esta guerra
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Yes And I Worried About Some These Peoples @BrookeBCNN @Olivianuzzi @FambroNBC15 @NicolleDWallace @ErinBurnett
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How about Obama and other administration before. For a guy just 3yrs in politics you all seem to blame the world's problems on him alot