US kills 63 civilians, 28 children in yemen airstrikes

Saudi and U.S. Forces have been carrying out strikes on Yemeni suspected Al-Qaeda positions, which have killed many people over the last 6 months of conflict.
honkeytonk73says...

*sarcasm*

I just don't understand why they hate the US so much?


I suspect they want to build an oil pipeline through the area... would explain why the 'establishment' wants to clean out the population. The behavior of these governments is sickening. The slaughtering of civilians.. even when there are so-called viable terrorist targets, is sickening.

You won't hear this stuff in the US mass media propaganda machine.

Winstonfield_Pennypackersays...

Well, not to put too fine a point on it but there's no footage or other corraboration to back up this claim. Even if the civilians are dead (for which claim there is no evidence) there is (A) no evidence they were civilians and (B) no evidence the US attacks killed them. Not saying US attacks don't kill civilians (and quite often). Just saying this particular claim is nothing but that... A claim. As evidenced by US politics today - any doofus can 'claim' anything they want and who needs such things as 'evidence' or 'facts' as long as there are enough gullible suckers willing to brainlessly parrot the lie.

Smugglarnsays...

This "fair and balanced" report suggest that the US didn't even target Al'Qaeda but rather just wanted to kill civilians.

Revolting - and what is even more so is that leftist fucknuts like peggedbea post this while the government responsible for this broadcast kill students fighting for freedom. Way to go, asshole.

So people die in bomb raids - hmm, that's going to go on until they develop the coveted bomb of hugs and kisses.

How many has died because of inter-muslim violence the last few years?

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