U.S. Ignores Civilian Deaths in Yemen to Keep Selling Bombs to Saudis for Billions

in #politics6 years ago (edited)

Lives don't matter much to the foreign policy makers in Washington, at least that's the case when money is involved. Money trumps lives, as a leaked memo exposed by the WallStreet Journal shows how Secretary of State Mike Pompeo chose to continue U.S. military participation with Saudi Arabia in their war on Yemen because he wanted to preserve the enormous $2 billion weapons deal.


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The U.S. government pretends to care about civilians in places like Syrian, bombing the Syrian government under the false pretense that they are attacking their civilians, when it's the U.S. backed rebels who use civilians as props to overthrow Assad. If Syria was an ally, like Saudi Arabia, they wouldn't care. But there isn't money to lose by not being allied to Syria, unlike Saudi Arabia. Instead, there is money to be made by attacking Syria and overthrowing the government to install a puppet-regime in favor of U.S. policy and big oil money.

The puppet-politicians know what moves to make to keep money flowing into certain pockets. The arms trade is coupled to big oil in the Middle East. Not only in Syria to get the U.S. controlled pipeline in, but in Saudi Arabia to keep the Saudi oil flowing. Weapons manufacturers and oil giants all profit from waging war int he Middle East.

There's often a lot of junk in the mainstream media, but this is another one of those times where they have something worth their salt with a high level official admitting to how the game is played. The WSJ summarizes part of the memo:

Mr. Pompeo overruled concerns from most of the State Department specialists involved in the debate who were worried about the rising civilian death toll in Yemen. Those who objected included specialists in the region and in military affairs. He sided with his legislative affairs team after they argued that suspending support could undercut plans to sell more than 120,000 precision-guided missiles to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, according to a classified State Department memo and people familiar with the debate.

Humanitarian organizations inside Yemen have estimated the civilian death-toll to be near 70,000. All those deaths made possible by the thousands of bombs the U.S. is selling to the Saudis. It pays to have the U.S. as allies when you want to bomb a neighbor out of existence. When 40 children are killed in a bus hit by a Lockhead Martin missile, well, that's just a "legitimate" military operation against the pro-Iran Houthi forces.

It's not just a one time incident, as NPR has reported that the U.S. "provided targeting information, equipment and aircraft refueling to the Saudi air campaign, which has been widely criticized for being indiscriminate and killing civilians in places like hospitals, funerals and homes."

Saudis bomb homes, school, funerals, hospitals, and the U.S. just keeps providing them with bombs. It's a con-job, and Pompeo knows it when he told Congress the coalition force were working to reduce civilian causalities. The WSJ reports about insiders in the memo trying to get Pompeo to not certify a lie:

Most of the State Department’s military and area specialists urged Mr. Pompeo in the memo to reject certification “due to a lack of progress on mitigating civilian casualties.”

That included the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, and the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration. Their recommendation was also backed by the legal advisers who took part in the policy review.”

Pompeo ignored their disapproval and request to stop supporting the Saudi war against Yemen, instead favoring one single group that wanted to continue Saudi support:

The only group that urged him to fully support the Saudi-led coalition was the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, which argued in the memo that “lack of certification will negatively impact pending arms transfers.”

The legislative team from the State Department agreed saying "failure to certify may also negatively impact future foreign military sales and direct commercial sales to the region." So Pompeo chose to officially endorse the war against Yemen last week before Congress, just so money can keep rolling into the billion dollar weapons manufacturers in the U.S.

It's big business. We wouldn't want innocent human lives to interfere with making money, now would we? What a silly thought. It doesn't matter that the U.N. called the war in Yemen the "worst humanitarian crisis" going on right now in the world. Lives matter less than money for many corrupted individuals, certainly for U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. What a great person to have in charge of setting policy.


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Saudi empire has always been the bitch of the U.S. Especially once Bush and his ilk gained direct access to the White House in the Reagan administration. The whole scheme going on with Syria and the rebels (who outside of the area we are told are terrorists we need to give up freedom to fight) exposes how badly the media is involved in the mind control op.

Yup, on 9/11, get the Saudis out of the US while all planes are grounded :/

Absolutely!

Military industrial complex is a very sad industry

It's horrible :/

It’s very crazy and sad who lives don’t matter to the ones orchestrating the sick games... why do humans have compassion but the elite controlling force do not. They know better than anyone what’s going on. Well, maybe not all humans have compassion, they still manage to get people to drop the bombs etcetc... I duno man..

Their agenda matter more than peons of the masses :/ They view it as a greater good to achieve and justify the means to achieve the ends.

The 'Yemen silence' by the MSM speaks volumes, and it doesn't put the Trump admin in a good light
(it was already underway before Trump came to office, so might not be easy to extricate from, I'm not sure how it works..).

It's an abhorrence, by both the US and the UK, that's for sure...

Well Trump is also another president that is all about Israel over Palestine and sending over $3 billion in aid starting this year again...

the Israel question...it never goes away.
The weight of evidence (ever since the Balfour declaration) smell's fishier than a fishes smelly bits...no getting away from that one..

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I thought indiscriminate killing for the sake of empire building and expansion of territories is a thing of the past as seen during the early world empire. What are neighbouring countries to the affected countries and even the U.S doing?

Imperialism is still strong, going by the euphemism globalism for centralized control in a new world order...

They thought that what they are doing is right and never thought and notice that their minds were already clouded by the influence of evil.

It takes a certain kind of person to continue to work within the military industrial complex. not the best kind of people

Yup, deep is shit and don't care what's right.

that strong and sad at the same time, that knows what types of weapons of such a high level. created by man God bless everyone.

The mask is off, at least they are honest on this one.

Not so honest... they are bullshitting about Saudi coalition trying to reduce civilian casualties :/

Yes.. I meant about the justification, usually they would invoke some language like bringing freedom, democracy, human rights, fighting terrorism etc.. but here satisfying the military-industrial complex is openly stated as the cause for continued intervention

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