Yemen instability poses a 'global threat', says ClintonInstability in Yemen is a global as well as regional threat, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said.Monday, 4 January 2010
1/5/2010 12:21:23 PM
This is no time to be precious about locating the exact individuals directly involved in this particular terrorist attack. Those responsible include anyone anywhere in the world who smiled in response to the annihilation of patriots like Barbara Olson. We don't need long investigations of the forensic evidence to determine with scientific accuracy the person or persons who ordered this specific attack. We don't need an "international coalition." We don't need a study on "terrorism." We certainly didn't need a congressional resolution condemning the attack this week. The nation has been invaded by a fanatical, murderous cult. And we welcome them. We are so good and so pure we would never engage in discriminatory racial or "religious" profiling. "All of our lives" don't need to change, as they keep prattling on TV. Every single time there is a terrorist attack — or a plane crashes because of pilot error — Americans allow their rights to be contracted for no purpose whatsoever. The airport kabuki theater of magnetometers, asinine questions about whether passengers "packed their own bags," and the hostile, lumpen mesomorphs ripping open our luggage somehow allowed over a dozen armed hijackers to board four American planes almost simultaneously on Bloody Tuesday. (Did those fabulous security procedures stop a single hijacker anyplace in America that day?) Airports scrupulously apply the same laughably ineffective airport harassment to Suzy Chapstick as to Muslim hijackers. It is preposterous to assume every passenger is a potential crazed homicidal maniac. We know who the homicidal maniacs are. They are the ones cheering and dancing right now. We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity. We weren't punctilious about locating and punishing only Hitler and his top officers. We carpet-bombed German cities; we killed civilians. That's war. And this is war.
1/5/2010 12:45:40 PM
Coulter? Trying to derail the thread in the second post, huh? Nice.
1/5/2010 12:50:21 PM
1/5/2010 12:55:39 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo_Gg7ClW7c
1/5/2010 4:49:21 PM
^^My first thought as well. Tourists, in Yemen?
1/5/2010 4:56:00 PM
Well, the age of consent is 9 so.....
1/5/2010 4:59:59 PM
If you're going to do a thread on Yemen politicians and idiot pundits are not the place to go for good discussion. I'd start with the Waq al-Waq (yes) blog: http://islamandinsurgencyinyemen.blogspot.com/
1/5/2010 5:07:14 PM
Yemen is doomed. That's all I have to add.oh, this too:President Obama Suspending Gitmo Detainee Transfers to Yemen
1/5/2010 5:33:31 PM
1/5/2010 5:52:35 PM
^ Not as fun as "Uighurs," though.
1/6/2010 7:24:05 AM
^anything else to add? Surely you can concoct some disingenuous reasons why Obama and the administration are completely mshandling the situation in Yemen. Lay it on us.
1/6/2010 10:48:31 AM
its beyond me why some tourists visit these volatile regions. yes they have stuff to offer...but you might want to wait for stability.then again, it probably won't happen during our lifetime.
1/6/2010 11:18:18 AM
completely agree Teg. it's the same with Israel i never understood. back when the violence was real bad, there were all kinds of people going there to study and do the tourist thing. in my mind you gotta be crazy to do something like that, just asking to be killed or kidnapped.
1/6/2010 12:01:28 PM
^^^ I was simply attempting to add a bit of humor to the discussion. I mean, I can't muster "ain't it awful" with every post, man.Concerning Obama's approach to Yemen, we'll see. My main objection is the Obama administration's overall attitude and approach concerning terror and the war that is upon us--I'm sure that there are specifics involving Yemen that the Obama administration has handled improperly, but they would hardly be alone in this.
1/6/2010 12:24:59 PM
What's the problem with the approach, so far, in Yemen?We've been involved in Yemen for quite a while now, but unlike the situation in Afganistan here we're able to work WITH the existing government (which has zero desire to become a target for our military). There hasn't been much in the way of helping them yet, but that needs to change.That's my problem with Mrs. Clinton's statement. The government in Yemen has been doing what they can, but they're running out of oil for money, their nation wasn't even one of the wealthy Arab states to begin with, and they don't get the kind of international aid necessary to wage a full-on war against the terrorist cells in their country.Fuck Iran, leave them to Israel. If the chickenhawks out there want to do something useful with our military they should call for us to offer our services to the Yemeni government in clearing out their trash.[Edited on January 6, 2010 at 1:07 PM. Reason : /]
1/6/2010 1:06:19 PM
According to Colbert, rearranging the letters in "YEMEN" makes them read "ENEMY".Undeniable proof, right there.
1/6/2010 1:54:52 PM
^^I feel like you haven't looked into this enough and/or don't appreciate the nauances of accepting help from the united states, especially military assistane (actual boots on the ground helping to conduct raids) in a middle eastern country. That shit will NEVER fly in Yemen. As it is now, we have significantly increased monetary aid for counter-terrorism in Yemen. We've also got boots on the ground helping to train Yemeni forces in counter-terror operations. All of this has been largely under wraps and for good reason. Yemen is already struggling with increased civilian discontent due to diminishing oil revenue as you mentioned. They're also dealing with separatists in southern Yemen who want to return the country to North and South Yemen. The government, that at the moment is open to stealthly cooperating with us, is terribly fragile. Any outright US military support/cooperation would be disasterous for the Yemeni government and in turn for the US.[Edited on January 6, 2010 at 2:02 PM. Reason : .]
1/6/2010 2:00:55 PM
^ The reports that I have seen indicate that Yemen's military is much more capable than that of, say, Iraq. I realize that these are degrees of not-so-good, but we can't expect the military forces of Third World countries to be on par with ours.
1/6/2010 2:22:46 PM
Who said they should be? I'm not sure to what your reply is in reference.
1/6/2010 2:40:57 PM
^ The latter comment was simply an aside.
1/6/2010 3:17:35 PM
More on Yemen. Like i said, it's doomed.
1/6/2010 10:42:03 PM
shit just got real as the main airport in saudi arabia was targetted.
11/4/2017 4:43:41 PM
ttt
5/2/2019 7:36:22 PM
Yemen war dead could hit 233,000 by 2020 in what UN calls ‘humanity’s greatest preventable disaster’https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/yemen-war-death-toll-un-houthi-gulf-saudi-arabia-arms-a8892926.html
5/3/2019 12:12:14 AM
Feels weird that Ukraine is getting so much attention when our ally is still starving yemen
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