Editor’s note: Saudi Arabia’s invasion of Yemen has been brutal. The war began at the behest of Saudi Arabia’s new crown prince, Mohammad Bin Salman, who is working with Jared Kushner, in a near clandestine manner, without much input from the US State Department. Kushner, an avowed Zionist, leads a coalition consisting of Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the United States, which purports to be setting out Palestine’s future, but seems to be concerned with reshaping the Middle East.
The fighting in Yemen has resulted in a humanitarian crisis. Shipments of medical and other supplies have been disrupted across the country; and many water treatment facilities have been destroyed, which has caused one of the greatest cholera outbreaks in recent history. The mainstream media, with a few exceptions, has refused to report on this story, and when they do, Saudi Arabia seems to receive a free pass. The coalition sees the Houthis in Yemen as a problem; and seek to impose Sunni/Wahhabist rule.
The fighting in Yemen, however, is just a proxy war. The larger problem in the region, according to the coalition, is Iran. They see Tehran as standing in the way of the Saudis dominating the Middle East. Yemen has become a punching bag; and the Saudis blame Iran for supplying the Houthis with weapons and resources. The last time a missile was fired at the United Arab Emirates, the Western mainstream media parroted the rumours that Iran was responsible because they allegedly supplied the…




