Tuesday, 12 September 2017

SAUDI ARABIA'S GENOCIDAL WAR AGAINST THE YEMENIS - THE WILL OF ALLAH? PART 1.








As sentient humans, probably the majority of us have a strong tendency displays of compassion towards our fellow humans. 

But our compassion, as does our sense of shock, can wear thin, and is not given to effectively removing the causes which have given rise to our shock and our compassion.

An example of this being so is the plight of the people of Yemen, who continue to die and suffer the depredation of a vicious war being waged by Saudi Arabia's government and its American, European and Arab allies. 



many organisations and some governments have been strenuous in their efforts to highlight the atrocities being committed against the Yemenis. 

Including indiscriminate bombing of civilians, the destruction of much of the country's infrastructure, the starvation of millions of Yemenis and the displacement of millions of others. 

And still, the brutal war still grinds on. With a certain amount of 'normality' still prevailing in countries not afflicted with such carnage.

Indeed, if shock and compassion were enough, then, the violent deaths of thousands of Yemenis.  And the slow and lingering deaths of other,  by the government of Saudi Arabia, and her incongruous Arab and American and British allies, would not be taking place.

The media is inundated by news and reports of the miserable and deathly travail of the long-suffering of the Yemenis, who, in their hundreds of thousands, must go without water and food. 

Must suffer the pillaging of their weakened bodies and their despairing souls and spirits, by what seems to be a  perennial war. 



With apparently no end in sight, because their Saudi Arabian aggressor's fear of 'losing face.' 

It does not want to be seen as having bitten off more than it can control or swallow. It having become a matter of protecting its pride, at whatever cost to the people of Yemeni. 

At the price of showing no capacity for compassion and benevolence towards the people of Yemen. 

Being willing to extract ever increasing cost in lives, suffering and the destruction of infrastructure from the people of Yemen. 

In true Hitlerian fashion, the government of Saudi Arabia, despite its often repeated refrain of killing Yemeni children, women and men,  only accidentally, is willing to displace them in their tens of millions, and turn Yemen into a desert and graveyard. 

As long as it is the Yemenis from whom the human and infrastructural price is being extracted, Saudi Arabia's government sees no need to pull back.

And so it is, that an atrocious war by the invading Saudis, although much reported, is becoming more invisible to the world. Less audible to ears of the leaders who could make a difference. Less spoken of and sliding down the priorities of world leaders.

To be continued.






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