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who is providing weapons to saudis? please enlighten us.
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lmao… who sells the weapons…answer the question please… you can’t answer a question with another question..
Why are we making excuses for the despicable Saudis? With Bobby on this one.
According to USA’s own data, Americans are dropping a bomb every 12 minutes on an average.
India
If you stabbed someone, would it be your actions that was responsible - or the shop that sold you the knife?
The OP is right, let’s not pretend otherwise.
damn shit…not one answer to the question…sheesh…i know saudis are scum…but please answer my question…who supplies the arms to genocidal terrorist supporting regime?
No it doesnt work that simple way. Its a whole process. A machinery which creates a scenario acting on workflow tasks.
A - The two parties are provoked and at the same time assured that we are on your side
B - The wealthier ones are told that their regime is in severe danger and the only way out is to let us help you. And that help would come in $$ when you do a arms deal with us.
C - Once arms deal is done, another phase starts where situations is worsened and then the buyer is told, its time to use those weapons to make sure the regime remains safe.
D- Once attacks are done, weapons are used, time to make another deal.
Repeat from step A.
This is no conspiracy theory, this has been whats happening for decades. The best example is Iran-Iraq war or then later Iraq’s invasion on Kuwait.
One has to be super naive to not understand this.
US and Saudis
Knowledge and money
Don’t really need provocation
Have own agenda / the need to uproot another country resources for own need
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- Israel
- India
- Pakistan
- Saudi Arabia.
Somehow not a whimper of protest from the Muslim world on major Saudi atrocities in Yemen, If Indians and Israelis had done a fraction of that the Ummah would be lighting up the world on fire.
Funny how Imran’s govt sided with atrocity committing Saudis.
**1. India 500,000 to 1000,000 (1947 Partition + 1965 conflict + 1971 conflict + Kargil )
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Iraq/Iran war Muslim Killing Muslim
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Israel / Arab confict Al Ishaque ES and Al Ismail ES…cousins killing cousins
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US / Iraq Wars (461,000 total deaths as of June 2011)
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*Saudi Confict with Yemen: Majority of civilians were killed by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes that struck homes, markets and schools. The coalition receives military support from the United States.
At least 6,500 civilians ? including 1,625 children ? were killed between March 2015 and July 19, 2018, according to data collected by the U.N. human rights office. ?Our figures are probably the most conservative because of the care that goes into verifying each casualty,? Hasegawa said. The group?s data is collected by 13 monitors around the country, who confirm names, ages, addresses and other facts about the victims before including them in the death toll.
So what is your point @Bobby1???***
ok fine. if we accept it that “it is a whole process…” even then why are the parties involved so gullible who play in the hands of evil. Why they can’t act smarter.
Actually, no one is saint here. the weapon sellers want people to buy weapons from them irrespective of consequences. the buyers have their own agenda i.e., to save their own asses and their ill-willed regimes irrespective of losses and grave consequences.
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This is the moment when we need to go off topic and discuss the stock market.
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I agree that Saudis are bombing the life out of Yemen and no explicit condemnation from majority of Muslim countries, it could be that the Saudi is also maintaining the Haramain but that should not grant them any excuse / rights to kill anyone. Saudis are on same track as US and allies, bomb the sh!t out of countries who can’t retaliate, are too poor to fight back, are not able to garner enough support from the world around and the offender keeps getting moral support and arms and ammunition to the tune of $10 billion dollar as recently as this month.
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I think MBS was not the rightful crown prince and he was unfairly elevated to that position in exchange for his promise to his masters that he will be the most loyal dog that ever existed. Prior to him, the Saudi kings did not have the penchant for bloodshed.
Ask a question that shifts attention. talk about saudis so nobody talk about Iran and Israel.
You have US after Iran and protecting Israel and Saudis
Or else Yemen would have the world’s attention already