Yemen
Re: Worldwide Violent Crime Report
Source: Cairo News
Country: Yemen
Yemeni medics pulled at least 130 bodies from the rubble of a rebel-run detention center that was hit earlier this month by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in the country's southwest. The Saudi-led coalition, which has fought the Iran-backed Houthis since 2015, has faced international criticism for airstrikes that have hit schools, hospitals and wedding parties, killing thousands of civilians.
The fighting has killed more than 94,000 people including over 16,000 in 2019, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, or ACLED, which tracks the war.
Country: Yemen
Yemeni medics pulled at least 130 bodies from the rubble of a rebel-run detention center that was hit earlier this month by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in the country's southwest. The Saudi-led coalition, which has fought the Iran-backed Houthis since 2015, has faced international criticism for airstrikes that have hit schools, hospitals and wedding parties, killing thousands of civilians.
The fighting has killed more than 94,000 people including over 16,000 in 2019, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, or ACLED, which tracks the war.
Re: Worldwide Violent Crime Report
It's a shame the Americans can't put on their "Good Guys" hat and sort something out for Yemen. There might be a Nobel Prize up for grabs. I suppose we have to wait for Trump to be voted out (assuming he'd let the winner take office) or the 25th to kick in.
Lock 'em up - Eastman, Giuliani, Senator Graham, Meadows and Trump
Re: Yemen
It's impossible to sort out muslim countries problems. As long as they are killing each other, it is best to stay totally out of it. Since the US has meddled in muslim problems in the past, things have gone from bad to worse. The only good that came out of the meddling was to make the military industrial complex much richer.
Re: Yemen
That can be said for the entire Middle east. North America and South America has more oil that the entire Middle east. It would benefit you is you were more up to date.Your statement is simply foolish.
Re: Yemen
"As of 2013, exports from Yemen totaled $6.694 billion. The main export commodities are crude oil, coffee, dried and salted fish, liquefied natural gas."
If they actually have rich reserves of copper, nickel, lead, gold, coal, marble, rock salt they are keeping it very quiet.
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