Seems that the UK and US gave a can of whoopass to those Yemen Houthis terrorists in the Red Sea.
The justification was to stop these cunts from attacking cargo ships and military vessels, which of course is affecting international trade among other things.
These attacks by the Houthis have been going on for some time, and despite warnings they still persist … up until last night that is.
Inevitably the Iranian sponsored Houthis and their leader,Mohammed Al DirtyBollocks, along with Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah, have sworn that both the UK and US will face retaliatory strikes “close to home!”
Typically, Russia and China have denounced the air strikes and are demanding talks with the UN Security Council.
Protestors in the US and UK are already on the streets also denouncing the bombings on Yemen “military” targets, but instead the raids are killing thousands of innocent Yemeni civilians, and that the air strikes were at the behest of Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu!
Although the attacks on cargo vessels is not directly linked to what is going on further north in Israel/Gaza, it is blatantly obvious that both terrorist groups (Hezbollah and Houthis) are in cahoots with Hamas and are backed by Iran and one or two other Arab countries in the Middle East.
Perhaps this was Hamas’ plan all along when it massacred 1200 Jews on 7th October – to eventually get the West militarily involved sooner or later. And by getting the Houthis to attack cargo ships in Yemeni waters, it has certainly achieved that.
What happens next is anyone’s business. But yet again the UK finds itself at war, even though we can barely defend our own shores, along with our 3 armed services short of manpower and hardware.
I don’t know why prime ministers think we’re still a global force, because we’re not. Moreover I don’t see much military support from our western European colleagues. What I can expect is various cities in the UK becoming targets by the flotsam and jetsam washed up on our beaches and sitting comfortably in our hotels!
Nominated by: Technocunt



