
Sana'a - Saba:
US President Donald Trump found no evidence to respond to the repeated questions his administration has been asking about the achievements of hundreds of airstrikes in Yemen since resuming their three-week-long campaign, he released a video on Friday, purporting to show dozens of Yemeni fighters killed in a US strike in Hodeidah, Yemen.
The black-and-white aerial image shows dozens of people gathered in a circle before being brutally targeted by a US aircraft, this is one of a series of crimes these warplanes have been committing against civilians in Yemen since Washington resumed a new round of this aggression against Yemen with the aim of protecting Israel.
The images also showed footage of the bombed site, where a number of civilians had gathered in a circle as part of a Yemeni tribal social tradition to shake hands during Eid al-Fitr. Trump claimed, however, that they were fighters who had received instructions for an attack.
He certainly doesn't know that all Yemeni men are natural fighters, just as he knows that these were civilians attending a social event and a civilian location. However, he has found no other justification for his continued lies to justify his crime, indeed his ongoing crimes in Yemen.
Trump boasted about the video, as if he had found in it a way to prove that his airstrikes on Yemen were targeting military targets, while the average viewer would understand, as Trump does, that they were civilians in a civilian location, and that they were celebrating a holiday, but Trump knows full well that the Yemen incident will be unlike any other for Washington, and his daily wallowing in falsehood and boasting only confirms this.
Perhaps his reliance on this clip demonstrates the extent of their fear and, at the same time, their inability to answer questions about the achievements of his airstrikes compared to what he constantly announces.
As the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, stated in his speech last Friday, the continuation of Yemeni military operations at sea and deep within the entity is evidence of American failure.
It can only be said that what Trump's post contained exposes the falsity of the American claim and Trump's own lies, as he justifies his crimes with a crime even more heinous than his nonsense.
M.M
US President Donald Trump found no evidence to respond to the repeated questions his administration has been asking about the achievements of hundreds of airstrikes in Yemen since resuming their three-week-long campaign, he released a video on Friday, purporting to show dozens of Yemeni fighters killed in a US strike in Hodeidah, Yemen.
The black-and-white aerial image shows dozens of people gathered in a circle before being brutally targeted by a US aircraft, this is one of a series of crimes these warplanes have been committing against civilians in Yemen since Washington resumed a new round of this aggression against Yemen with the aim of protecting Israel.
The images also showed footage of the bombed site, where a number of civilians had gathered in a circle as part of a Yemeni tribal social tradition to shake hands during Eid al-Fitr. Trump claimed, however, that they were fighters who had received instructions for an attack.
He certainly doesn't know that all Yemeni men are natural fighters, just as he knows that these were civilians attending a social event and a civilian location. However, he has found no other justification for his continued lies to justify his crime, indeed his ongoing crimes in Yemen.
Trump boasted about the video, as if he had found in it a way to prove that his airstrikes on Yemen were targeting military targets, while the average viewer would understand, as Trump does, that they were civilians in a civilian location, and that they were celebrating a holiday, but Trump knows full well that the Yemen incident will be unlike any other for Washington, and his daily wallowing in falsehood and boasting only confirms this.
Perhaps his reliance on this clip demonstrates the extent of their fear and, at the same time, their inability to answer questions about the achievements of his airstrikes compared to what he constantly announces.
As the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, stated in his speech last Friday, the continuation of Yemeni military operations at sea and deep within the entity is evidence of American failure.
It can only be said that what Trump's post contained exposes the falsity of the American claim and Trump's own lies, as he justifies his crimes with a crime even more heinous than his nonsense.
M.M