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In reply to the discussion: US launches airstrikes by fighter jets and ships on Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels [View all]bronxiteforever
(9,575 posts)9. I recommend. Direct attacks against the US Navy should get a response.
Also they are actively involved in hostage taking some have been of sailors on commercial vessels.
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US launches airstrikes by fighter jets and ships on Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels [View all]
Eugene
Oct 4
OP
because Biden is bombing the Houthis? not bombing them enough? someone in the party disagrees with you on how much
prodigitalson
Oct 5
#39
Pretty sneaky of Netanyahu to force the Houthi's to attack Israel & other ships...
EX500rider
Oct 4
#16
This has been an internal conflict in Yemen for years now and is not simply a matter of
moniss
Oct 5
#20
Still does not mean any of the civilian infrastructure at the port or airport was hit by the US
EX500rider
Oct 5
#31
Yes, CBS says "infrastructure, like storage facilities" What's wrong with hitting weapons & launcher storage?
EX500rider
Oct 5
#38
Well gosh I guess the rebels just get a free pass then right I mean long as they hide near an airport or port
EX500rider
Oct 6
#44
Are we suddenly to believe that US fighters no longer have pin point precision munitions
Historic NY
Oct 5
#30