BBC News: USA und Großbritannien starten neue Angriffe auf Houthis

by mrmicawber32

25 comments
  1. I am wondering why they don’t send a few Iranian supply ships to the bottom on the backswing.

  2. Middle east feels like a tinder box right now. Sadly I don’t think the US and the UK can avoid getting involved against the houthis. There is no good solution, but there has to be a response.

  3. Are they hitting liquid-fueled rocket sites before the rockets can be launched?

  4. Hopefully the start of a wider campaign like the strikes against Daesh or Libya, hopefully paired with expanded interdiction operations to seize Iranian arms supply.

    I’d be in favour of strikes on merit alone — the Houthis literally brought back slavery, making these strikes the moral equivalent of attacking the Confederacy — but it’s still likely limited to disrupting Houthi attacks on shipping.

  5. I know some Twitch streamers that will be really upset about this

  6. I wonder if the Houthi’s thought they could handle air strikes as they have been weathering the Saudi’s for years.

    It’s a completely different ballgame with the US/UK. They will hit hard and precise every time and have FAR better intelligence then the Saudi’s did (even if they were getting some shared from the US).

  7. Defense stocks don’t go up with inventory sitting around in storage.

  8. I really, really hope the Houthis disappear someday and stop terrorizing their otherwise pretty dope country.

  9. BBC talking about bombings like they are bread out of the oven.

  10. I need to drink smoothies instead of reading about houthis.

  11. Ah, nothing like the smell of fresh strikes in the morning.

  12. Everybody’s always talking about the Houthis no one’s ever talking about the Whythis.

  13. I love how they’re called “fresh” strikes.
    Like, are there moldy strikes? Gross strikes ? Out of date strikes ?

  14. About to find out why the UK doesn’t have free crumpets.

  15. Is there an actual plan to stop the Houthis from attacking civilian shipping or are they just planning to continue pandering to (idiot) public opinion that “we need to do something”? As a decentrailzed, non-government actor the Houthis have been weathering air strikes for decades now. Reportedly ,every President since *Clinton* has ordered strikes on the Houthis.

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