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Bombing Houthi's
this is the right thing to do in my opinion and inevitable, but can we now expect marches in london against it, joined of palestine and yemeni marches against pro zionist crusader islamophobes, just wait for the pictues to come out of civilians killed, obviously women and children and an obligatory hospital and school.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Doing nothing is not an option. We now have to see what form of retaliation takes place & act on that.
Where is the EU ? it seems to struggle as usual with a clear response to the Middle East conflict, probably searching for a 'democratic' decision from 27 members as it did with covid .
Thank God for Brexit!
but can we now expect marches in london against it, joined of palestine and yemeni marches against pro zionist crusader islamophobes,
no be serious ( yes yes I know this is AB) there will be zilch. just wait and see. People of Gazaa dont give a toss about Houthis ( straight from the hills) bombing passing ships - unless it is food that they cd eat !
Come on Peter that's nonsense.
Membership or otherwise of the EU has nothing to do with this. As I recall we invaded Iraq, intervened in Sierra Leone, the Balkans, Libya etc while in the EU. As for Ukraine countries do their own thing to provide military support regardless of the EU: eg Norway, UK (not in EU); eg Lithuania (EU) the biggest contributor in terms of percentage of national wealth of any country in the world
ichi //Brexit may be good or bad but what on earth relevance has it here//
You don't seem to get it do you? Britain has been able to act independently to protect it's own interests. But the fact is, in doing so it appears to be also protecting the interests of Brussels who (as yet) have said nothing that I can find, though all EU countries are suffering the consequences of the Houthis in the Red Sea. In fact if you think about it, cargo destined for say EU Italy, not only has to go around the Cape but enter and cross the Med.
So while the EU prevaricates, Britain acts - nice for them !
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