Saudi Blood
Money for Bloodletting in Yemen
By Stephen LendmanApril 20, 2015 "ICH" -
UN officials appealed for an
immediate $274 million in desperately needed emergency humanitarian aid for
Yemenis.
Saudi mass murderer/King Salman
offered to contribute the entire amount – while he continues daily
terror-bombing, targeting civilians and exacerbating a horrific humanitarian
crisis.
Billions of dollars in aid are needed to address it. A small
fraction of it barely scratches the surface.
Saudi oil wealth won’t restore lost lives. It won’t replace
lost limbs. It won’t soothe traumatized children.
Yemen is being raped in plain sight. It’s being systematically
ravaged and destroyed.
Perhaps 3,000 or more died so far in 25 days of fighting –
over 85 alone in the past 24 hours in one Yemeni province alone.
Thousands have been seriously injured – many maimed for life,
their limbs blown off by Saudi terror-bombing.
Many Yemenis have no access to healthcare. Untreated serious
wounds may lead to death. Human suffering is extreme.
An entire country is under siege. On orders from Washington,
land, sea and air blockade was imposed. US warships are involved enforcing it.
Nothing can get in or out without US or Saudi permission. On
Saturday, fighting raged in most Yemeni governorates.
Saudi-led terror-bombing targeted Sanaa, Aden, Taiz, Marib,
Saada, Shabwa, Lahj and other areas.
Yemen’s illegitimate government in exile rejected Iran’s
four-point peace proposal on orders from Washington. It called for:
- warring parties agreeing to halt fighting;
- providing desperately needed humanitarian aid;
- initiating intra-Yemeni dialogue; and
- establishing unity governance with all parties
participating.
It’s a sensible way to end conflict – to resolve differences
between both sides diplomatically.
Obama wants war continued. He categorically rejects peace.
Tehran rejects accusations it’s aiding Houthis militarily. It
very much wants to provide humanitarian aid. Blockade prevents it.
Yemeni tweets best explain ongoing nightmarish conditions.
“My life in Yemen, no electricity, no water, no food, no
security, no work. We’re dying every day,” said one.
“They’ve forgotten all about us,” said another.
“Children are extremely terrified,” a victim explained.
“After all of this is done. The Saudis better pay for PTSD
treatment of 26 million Yemenis.”
“24 nights straight of heavy bombing. More than any human can
take.”
“12:40AM & can hear neighborhood kids/women scream with each
earth shaking bomb jets drop…never this intense since onset 3 W ago…”
“My little girl crying silently. Her tears & shaking body
while I hug her tell alot.”
Saudis intend to continue daily terror-bombing without letup.
Scores of ongoing sorties terrify Yemini civilians.
Saudi military spokesman General Ahmed al-Assiri said “(w)e
are not in a hurry…We have the time, and we have the capabilities.”
Tehran University Professor Mohammad Marandi said “(a)s long
as the Saudis are carrying out this shock-and-awe campaign against ordinary
Yemenis, there’s really no hope for any sort of peace plan to work.”
“So the Iranians are waiting for the Saudis to run out of
steam and to recognize the enormous mistake that they have made.”
Iran’s Security Council head Ali Shamkhani calls Saudi-led
aggression a “historic mistake.” He warned of dire consequences for Riyadh,
saying:
“The Saudi aggression against Yemen is against the UN
Charter, against the principles of peaceful coexistence and against the
legal tenets ruling the UN and aims to deviate the path of the Muslim world
and wear off the internal power and capacities of the world of Islam.”
“Unfortunately, Saudi Arabia has made a big historical
mistake, and this heresy will definitely have no end but loss and damage for
them.”
Iranian General Ahme Reza Pourdastan believes Saudi aggression
“will certainly fail.”
“The Saudi army is a hired (mercenary) army, and now that no
bullets have been fired at it, we see the symptoms of defeat in them already…”
Washington is directly involved in ongoing fighting. It’s
choosing targets to strike – including civilian ones.
On Saturday, reports indicated one or more US warships fired
cruise missiles on Yemeni sites.
They’ve done it several times before. Perhaps much more to
come. Western media remain silent. They support what demands denunciation.
Millions of suffering Yemenis don’t matter. Imperial aims
alone count. Yemen’s nightmare continues.
Obama’s latest atrocity threatens an entire nation with mass
slaughter, destruction, overwhelming deprivation and unspeakable human
suffering.
Stephen Lendman
lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book as editor and contributor is titled “Flashpoint in Ukraine: US
Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III.” http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit
his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.
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