Search for survivors after Yemen Houthis sink second Red Sea cargo ship in a week
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The Houthis warned Philippines that they will attack their ships? When did that happen, or are you full of shit as usual? They are often shooting ships indiscrimately, there were even cases of them hitting aid going to gaza or their allies ships. They literally said that they're terrorizing international shipping canal to show solidarity with hamas, backed by Russian and Iranian rockets.
That's a blockade, yeah. Israel has been doing that on and off to Palestine for like 40 years.
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No, but I did warn my mailman not to deliver the ammo to my neighbor who has already killed my uncle's entire family and is promising to murder my wife next.
We can play this game forever. The reaction to genocide isn't worse than genocide.
Anything less than genocide goes, I guess.
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Anything less than genocide goes, I guess.
You guess very stupidly, and without evidence. No one suggested "anything goes", and you're once again implying an action that occurred in an attempt to stop genocide is isolated act of aggression.
It doesn't "go", Houthis don't just get to sink ships, that's not the argument being made.
Israel is actively slaughtering children, and they've been warned for well over a year now to stop or ships heading their way will be attacked.
I know you understand the concept, you'll happily attribute the death of civilians indiscriminately bombed in a besieged enclave to the resistance militants and disgustingly call them human shields... But here they aren't living in an open air prison that they aren't allowed to leave, here they took a job on a ship going to a state that's currently unapologetically live streaming a genocide.
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Man, imagine watching a live steamed genocide for two years and when a few people get hurt because they're working on a ship that supports the genocide, that's when you feel empathy.
Is there a master list of ships that support genocide, so that I don’t end up on one?
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Man, imagine watching a live steamed genocide for two years and when a few people get hurt because they're working on a ship that supports the genocide, that's when you feel empathy.
They attack any ships they have the opportunity to. The “supporting genocide” nonsense is cover for their useful idiots.
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From this BBC article: "It is the second vessel the Houthis have sunk in a week, after the group on Sunday launched missiles and drones at another Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated cargo ship, Magic Seas, which they claimed "belong[ed] to a company that violated the entry ban to the ports of occupied Palestine".....The group has said it is acting in support of the Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and have claimed - often falsely - that they are targeting ships only linked to Israel".
From The Times of Israel: "Both the Eternity C and Magic Seas were part of commercial fleets whose sister vessels have made calls to Israeli ports over the past year."
These quotes do not contradict each other.
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Man, imagine watching a live steamed genocide for two years and when a few people get hurt because they're working on a ship that supports the genocide, that's when you feel empathy.
You can literally feel empathy for both though?
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A military enforced trade blockade is too much for some people to handle who think battling a state responsible for genocide can be done without violence... which is exactly what a military specializes in.
Of course now that the US has gone home, no one is there to intercept all the antiship missiles, so any vessel aiming for Israel should really take the alternative route.
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A military enforced trade blockade is too much for some people to handle who think battling a state responsible for genocide can be done without violence... which is exactly what a military specializes in.
Of course now that the US has gone home, no one is there to intercept all the antiship missiles, so any vessel aiming for Israel should really take the alternative route.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Of course now that the US has gone home
What do you mean? A 2nd carrier group just got there ...
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Sailoring has always been a dangerous job. The past 50 years os the exemption, not the rule.
damn sirens
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Brace yourself, it's about to go down
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I was told that the massive and exorbitantly expensive air strikes solved this problem.
after a decade of the US helping Saudis turn Yemen into a parking lot, they can strike Israel and control the red sea.
makes me wonder what they fuck where they bombing that Yemen can still fight?