Syria is nothing against Yemen! See what the US-Saudi coalition did in Yemen

Syria is nothing against Yemen! See what the US-Saudi coalition did in Yemen

The United States questioned the crimes of their partner and ally of Saudi Arabia

Images and scenes, until the death of starving children, coming from Yemen are shocking.

A man can hardly believe that on a land where there are almost nine million hungry people, and among them six million children, the world looks indifferent.

With hunger and war destruction, there has also been a deadly disease, cholera, which affects more than 300,000 people and has killed more than a thousand people, mostly children, for the time being.

The conflict between the Sunnis and the Shiites

Namely, in 2012, Yemen became a battlefield in the war between the Saudi Arabian Sunni, supported by the Gentile government, and the Huta (Shiite), which are supported by Iran. However, in 2015 there was an even greater escalation of the war when a coalition led by Saudi Arabia directly entered the war by bombing Yemen.

Although Saudi Arabia in that country illegally and illegally, in violation of international law and conventions, violating human rights, sent troops and mercilessly bombed Yemen, the West - above all the United States - overwhelming the slaughter of their ally Saudi Arabia and looking side by side it has a great benefit in doing so.

Namely, Saudi Arabia is the largest buyer of weapons from the United States, and the EU, led by Germany, interrupted the agreed deals with Riyadh.

Eight thousand killed

The biggest support for Saudi Arabia in that war is now given by Donald Trump, who, despite the Yemen's massacres, urges them to become even more severe and destroy the Hut terrorists.

The attitude of Trump on Yemen, who gave support to Saudi Arabia, Yemeni comment in this way: "Shame on America, shame on Trump, shame on the world".

In the Yemeni war, since Saudi Arabia intervened on March 15, 2015, more than eight thousand people were killed and 45,000 were wounded.

Also, from March 2015 to March 10, 2017, at least 1546 children were killed in Yemen, while 2450 were disabled, according to the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).

Among them are 1022 boys, 478 girls and 46 children "whose gender is not known".