When it's OK to Bomb Your Own People

Kevin_Kennedy

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One of the chief US/UK justifications for their regime change policy in Syria is the claim that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is "bombing his own people." While in fact the intentional targeting of his civilian population is more propaganda than fact, there is a country not far from Syria where the president actively calls for the bombing of his own people. As RPI advisor Mark Almond points out, ousted Yemeni president Hadi escaped to Saudi Arabia from where he urges the continued bombing of his own country and his own people. To the enthusiastic approval of the US and UK governments.

Meanwhile, Saudi-led and US-backed bombs have killed dozens of innocent civilians and have destroyed the only electricity generating plan in the Houthi part of Yemen. The foreign attacks on Yemen continue, with full US support.

As Almond puts it, no one does double-standards like us.

The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity When it s OK to Bomb Your Own People

So let's hear no more about the fiction that the U.S. government cares about human rights. The U.S. government is concerned only with its own power.
 
One of the chief US/UK justifications for their regime change policy in Syria is the claim that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is "bombing his own people." While in fact the intentional targeting of his civilian population is more propaganda than fact, there is a country not far from Syria where the president actively calls for the bombing of his own people. As RPI advisor Mark Almond points out, ousted Yemeni president Hadi escaped to Saudi Arabia from where he urges the continued bombing of his own country and his own people. To the enthusiastic approval of the US and UK governments.

Meanwhile, Saudi-led and US-backed bombs have killed dozens of innocent civilians and have destroyed the only electricity generating plan in the Houthi part of Yemen. The foreign attacks on Yemen continue, with full US support.

As Almond puts it, no one does double-standards like us.

The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity When it s OK to Bomb Your Own People

So let's hear no more about the fiction that the U.S. government cares about human rights. The U.S. government is concerned only with its own power.

Who told ya the US cares about human rights? Workers at Area 51 after being exposed to toxic materials couldn't receive compensation because Area 51 doesn't exist (officially.)

US government deliberately infected blacks with syphallis just to see what'd happen.

US government tests chemical weapons on US servicemen. LSD on SF brothel patrons. Nuclear weapons on its own troops.

What dingus claimed the US gives a shit about anyone?
 
Yes the US Gov condemns Assad for bombing his people and supports those opposing Assad.

Yet, that same government supports the bombing of civilians by the government of Ukraine and is now supporting the Saudi's bombing of civilians in Yemen.

There is a double standard.
 
One of the chief US/UK justifications for their regime change policy in Syria is the claim that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is "bombing his own people." While in fact the intentional targeting of his civilian population is more propaganda than fact, there is a country not far from Syria where the president actively calls for the bombing of his own people. As RPI advisor Mark Almond points out, ousted Yemeni president Hadi escaped to Saudi Arabia from where he urges the continued bombing of his own country and his own people. To the enthusiastic approval of the US and UK governments.

Meanwhile, Saudi-led and US-backed bombs have killed dozens of innocent civilians and have destroyed the only electricity generating plan in the Houthi part of Yemen. The foreign attacks on Yemen continue, with full US support.

As Almond puts it, no one does double-standards like us.

The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity When it s OK to Bomb Your Own People

So let's hear no more about the fiction that the U.S. government cares about human rights. The U.S. government is concerned only with its own power.

Who told ya the US cares about human rights? Workers at Area 51 after being exposed to toxic materials couldn't receive compensation because Area 51 doesn't exist (officially.)

US government deliberately infected blacks with syphallis just to see what'd happen.

US government tests chemical weapons on US servicemen. LSD on SF brothel patrons. Nuclear weapons on its own troops.

What dingus claimed the US gives a shit about anyone?
The U.S. government itself, of course. That's always their reasoning behind their idiotic foreign interventions. They have to protect people and so on and so forth. Yet this episode demonstrates once again that they care not a whit about human rights so long as their interests are doing fine.
 

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