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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]EX500rider
(11,535 posts)42. "the reluctance of any airline to fly into a questionable airport scenario"
As of 2021, there are no longer any scheduled services at the airport after Yemenia suspended all routes in 2015 due to the ongoing regional conflict
Also unless they cratered the runway the airport is usable.
Yemen also has other ports aid can enter thru (though you have zero proof aid has been disturbed in that port, only wild speculation IMO)
10 Major Yemen Ports: A Deep Dive into Yemen Maritime Gateways
As of January 2024, several Yemeni ports, including Aden, Mukalla, Saleef, and Hodeidah, are reported as operational, while others like Ras Isa Marine Terminal and Balhaf LNG Terminal are closed.
Also some of the rebels arms from Iran come thru that port so I understand why Israel hit it.
I also think US strike planners can tell the difference between a rebel arms warehouse and a Red Cross/UN food warehouse.
Also unless they cratered the runway the airport is usable.
Yemen also has other ports aid can enter thru (though you have zero proof aid has been disturbed in that port, only wild speculation IMO)
10 Major Yemen Ports: A Deep Dive into Yemen Maritime Gateways
As of January 2024, several Yemeni ports, including Aden, Mukalla, Saleef, and Hodeidah, are reported as operational, while others like Ras Isa Marine Terminal and Balhaf LNG Terminal are closed.
Also some of the rebels arms from Iran come thru that port so I understand why Israel hit it.
I also think US strike planners can tell the difference between a rebel arms warehouse and a Red Cross/UN food warehouse.
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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