• @[email protected]
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    012 days ago

    Where did I call them freedom fighters?

    I certainly don’t think the Y’alliban are freedom fighters.

    I am no fan of the Houthis, but you can’t just ignore that they were also oppressed by a dictator propped up by the USA and that they suffered one of the worst famines in the 21st century thanks to the USA and Saudi-Arabia.

    They are Yemeni Nationalists propped up by Iran.

    No one has clean hands in this conflict.

    • FlashMobOfOne
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      011 days ago

      thanks to the USA and Saudi-Arabia.

      This is the important fact to remember about Yemen. The US has been helping SA starve this country at least since 2016. Probably longer.

      • @[email protected]
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        011 days ago

        You should look up what aide orgs on the ground are saying because they universally blame the Houthi and KSA for stealing aid from non-combatants.

        • FlashMobOfOne
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          011 days ago

          I’m sure that has nothing to do with a near decade of forced impoverishment and starvation.

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            011 days ago

            This reads as sarcastic but given your prior stance you seem completely serious for some reason.

            • @[email protected]
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              011 days ago

              It isn’t sarcastic. The aide orgs have been blaming the Houthi for stealing aide for the entirety of the conflict. KSA’s army has been preventing it from entering Yemen so the Houthi cannot steal more of it.

              Regardless the folks backing the Houthi are just uncritically mimicking old Iranian propaganda.

            • FlashMobOfOne
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              011 days ago

              It always seems a bit weird to me when people who’ve been forced into the worst kind of deprivation are the ones taking the blame for what that desperation has driven them to do, instead of the US and Saudi Arabia, who’ve purposefully created a situation where millions are starving.

              I don’t have specific-enough knowledge of Yemen to speak authoritatively, but I am well aware of the US involvement and what the partnership with the SA has done to these people in a general sense, so it feels like proper credit should be assigned here.

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            011 days ago

            The Houthi started the civil war when the coalition government refused to cede them more authority. They regularly steal aide intended for non-combatants.

            There’s no version of the Houthi’s suffering that isn’t entirely derived from their actions.

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      011 days ago

      They were part of a coalition government that they abandoned when it wouldn’t cede them greater control