The war in Yemen has come to a temporary halt, due to a UN brokered ceasefire, last Saturday. This Thursday, Yemen’s Saudi-backed President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi has ceded power to a newly formed ‘Presidential Leadership Council’. Western media present this as Saudi Arabia’s push for peace, when in reality it represents an admission of loss Read More…
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After Aramco Attacks We Can No Longer Ignore Yemen’s Suffering
This Friday’s large-scale attack, from Yemen, which targeted Saudi Aramco facilities and sent oil prices surging, demonstrates why the world can no longer ignore the suffering caused by the endless war in Yemen. Yemen’s Ansarallah (Houthi) movement announced that they had launched strikes on a number of sensitive and vital targets deep in the heart Read More…
The West Tries To Hide The War In Yemen, But Fails
During the recent escalation between NATO and Russia in Ukraine, emotions have been high and the news media has been saturated with non-stop coverage of Russia’s military offensive. However, as the war wages on, the blackout continues on the world’s worst conflict zone, Yemen. The United Nations humanitarian chief, Martin Griffiths, urged the world, in Read More…
The Only Way The UAE Will Protect Itself Is Through Iran, Not US-Israeli Weapons
Following three separate drone and missile attacks on the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Abu Dhabi moves to secure more weapons from the West. But despite the cutting edge technology, the war in Yemen will continue to spill over into their backyard unless they engage with Iran on the issue. Three attacks on the United Arab Read More…
The US Backs Offensive Action: Saudi-UAE Attacks On Yemen The Worst In Years
Yemen’s Houthi movement [Ansarallah] fired ballistic missiles and drones at the United Arab Emirates on Monday, January 17, killing three and targeting sensitive military sites as well as an oil refinery and the Abu Dhabi airport. Shortly after, the United States then showed its true colors by green-lighting offensive action on Yemen, as Saudi warplanes Read More…
377,000 Yemenis Dead As Biden Goes Back On Promise To End The War
According to the United Nations, around 377,000 Yemenis have died, since 2015, as a result of the ongoing war which has ripped through the country’s population. Such staggering statistics are partly why constant calls are made for the US President to help end the war. despite promising to do so, Joe Biden has only made Read More…