The poorest nation is showing the world what courage and morality looks like. On 'Useful Idiots' Substack, find Jewish-American Katie Halper's interview of Irish politicians Clare Daly and Mick Wallace who visited Yemen recently for a Palestinian solidarity conference. It's amazing. Trump's threat for a ground offensive will end badly. Will the blind arrogance of the Empire never end?
Please, just do a quick Google search on who the Houthis actually are.
We're not talking about freedom fighters—we're talking about a bunch of religious zealots and nutjobs who’ve taken an entire nation hostage.
As a governing body, they’ve completely failed. They’re willing to sacrifice their own population because of “mah holy book.” There is nothing to glorify about them—just another gang of goatfuckers getting off on the idea of being martyrs while their people starve.
I'm not defending the U.S. or Israel, but glorifying these clowns is beyond retarded.
We don’t really know how much support the Houthis have—but nothing credible suggests it’s anywhere near overwhelming. Most likely, a lot of Yemenis didn’t sign up for this. They’re just the ones paying the price while a bunch of zealots hijack the country for their own agenda.
And this whole “at least we’re on the same moral side” take?
That’s the exact same logic Evangelical Christians use when they support Israel—not because they care about Jews, but because it fits their own apocalyptic fantasy.
So congrats—you’re on the same level.
Cheering for brutal theocrats just because they shout something you like doesn’t make you moral. It makes you a pawn.
Seems you haven't tired yet of being a pawn of the Empire. Vietnam, Iraq etc etc. That Signal chat exposed US immorality and why they bomb "for peace". They called Genocide Joe weak for going easy on Yemen and other Israeli targets. But when this American president points at "bad people", he even points at his own citizens. I'm not saying I want to migrate to Yemen, but if it wasn't for US bombs, I'd visit it before the US.
Well, have you looked at their actual behavior beyond the slogans? I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t want to live under their rule for even a minute.
They’re not the good guys here. Just take a look at Yemen over the past decade and ask yourself—has their influence actually improved the lives of the people they claim to represent? The very people they’re responsible for?
From any utilitarian perspective, they’ve completely forfeited that responsibility in favor of chasing abstract ideological goals. Through their actions, willingly or unwillingly, they’ve destined their own population to live in shits for the next few decades.
And for me, that’s all that matters: how are you, as a government, improving the lives of your people?
I did do more Googling, and i suggest you do the same. The US proxies control the oil fields after a decade of bombing. The "rebels" control the populated areas and they ARE popular. There are plenty of interviews you can find besides Clare and Mick that support this.
The Empire has religous nutjobs behind the corrupt ruling class and oligarchs. Yemen has FAR more history and complexity BUT this is what Google says FYI:
"Ansar Allah supports the establishment of a civil state in Yemen. We want to build a striving modern democracy. Our goals are to fulfil our people's democratic aspirations in keeping with the Arab Spring movement.
Houthis' preferable political system is a republic with elections where women can also hold political positions, and that they do not seek to form a cleric-led government after the model of Islamic Republic of Iran, for "we cannot apply this system in Yemen because the followers of the Shafi (Sunni) doctrine are bigger in number than the Zaydis".
Come on man. Please don’t put any weight on what religious nutjobs say, especially when they’re clearly trying to appeal to Western sensibilities with words like “democracy,” “elections,” and “rights.” That kind of messaging is textbook propaganda.
The Houthis (Ansar Allah) have controlled significant parts of Yemen for nearly a decade. If they were serious about democracy, where are the elections? There’s no record of them holding any credible, internationally recognized elections since they took power. No process, no observers, no transparency—nothing resembling a functional democratic system.
So no, statements like “we want democracy, women in power, and a republic” are just marketing. If you've had the power and never even made a real move toward elections, it’s pretty clear where your priorities lie.
Please let’s not bring morality into this—morality is subjective. What felt righteous to the fuckers who carried out the Charlie Hebdo massacre or Breivik likely wouldn’t match your moral compass. That alone shows how shaky the foundation is when trying to universalize ethics.
States don’t operate on morality. They act on interests, even when they dress those interests in moral language. The job of a state is to serve and protect its population. That’s the only framework I use to judge them.
Now about the U.S. bombings: I don’t believe they’re moral in any shape or form. But I don’t expect morality from states. A group with basic tech managed to cripple one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. If you're the top beneficiary of global trade and claim to uphold the world order, you can’t allow groups like the Houthis to normalize coercion against you. It’s not about Yemen—it’s about precedent.
Especially under someone like Trump (but this would apply to any administration), the U.S. can’t afford to negotiate here. From a Realpolitik perspective, negotiating would project weakness—something no superpower can afford when its hard power credibility is already stretched thin.
So yeah, unfortunately, I think things have only started. And it’s going to get a lot worse for the people of Yemen—not because anyone involved is seeking that outcome as a goal, but because geopolitical escalation rarely benefits the people stuck in between.
And like it or not, the Houthis put their population directly in the crosshairs—without delivering any tangible or even potential benefit for the people they claim to govern.
This information is heartbreaking. The US has effectively become the opposite of everything it once espoused itself to be. As this piece clearly demonstrates, whether it is at home or abroad, the US has lost its way and is heading for oblivion. Of course pain and suffering will ensue via this horrific course. We now appear to be approaching a one trillion defense (offensive) budget while cutting all social services a government is responsible to administer. Perhaps a knock will come at my door for reflecting on the truth of where we have arrived. The UK has not cut course in supporting the fascist arrival of the current US of A, and shame on the oil rich nations of the region for not standing up for what is transpiring. The people of Yemen are fighting a righteous resistance to an empty shadow of what is now the USA and those countries still not standing in resistance to what it presently represents.
Thank you for this informative article. The Houthis are so brave to stand up against the US and Israel when no other country will. I am afraid it cannot end well for them though. I wish there was a way to NOT send weapons to Israel. I wish the US would STOP bombing countries
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Let’s give them our support. Maybe they will expand their complaint to include this latest US administration, and include all the leaders of the western nations supporting this genocide.
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The poorest nation is showing the world what courage and morality looks like. On 'Useful Idiots' Substack, find Jewish-American Katie Halper's interview of Irish politicians Clare Daly and Mick Wallace who visited Yemen recently for a Palestinian solidarity conference. It's amazing. Trump's threat for a ground offensive will end badly. Will the blind arrogance of the Empire never end?
Please, just do a quick Google search on who the Houthis actually are.
We're not talking about freedom fighters—we're talking about a bunch of religious zealots and nutjobs who’ve taken an entire nation hostage.
As a governing body, they’ve completely failed. They’re willing to sacrifice their own population because of “mah holy book.” There is nothing to glorify about them—just another gang of goatfuckers getting off on the idea of being martyrs while their people starve.
I'm not defending the U.S. or Israel, but glorifying these clowns is beyond retarded.
They are the only people trying to help the Palestinians, for thst alone they should be celebrated
We don’t really know how much support the Houthis have—but nothing credible suggests it’s anywhere near overwhelming. Most likely, a lot of Yemenis didn’t sign up for this. They’re just the ones paying the price while a bunch of zealots hijack the country for their own agenda.
And this whole “at least we’re on the same moral side” take?
That’s the exact same logic Evangelical Christians use when they support Israel—not because they care about Jews, but because it fits their own apocalyptic fantasy.
So congrats—you’re on the same level.
Cheering for brutal theocrats just because they shout something you like doesn’t make you moral. It makes you a pawn.
Seems you haven't tired yet of being a pawn of the Empire. Vietnam, Iraq etc etc. That Signal chat exposed US immorality and why they bomb "for peace". They called Genocide Joe weak for going easy on Yemen and other Israeli targets. But when this American president points at "bad people", he even points at his own citizens. I'm not saying I want to migrate to Yemen, but if it wasn't for US bombs, I'd visit it before the US.
…Except, they are trying to get us and Israel to stop the genocide!… Did I miss something?
Well, have you looked at their actual behavior beyond the slogans? I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t want to live under their rule for even a minute.
They’re not the good guys here. Just take a look at Yemen over the past decade and ask yourself—has their influence actually improved the lives of the people they claim to represent? The very people they’re responsible for?
From any utilitarian perspective, they’ve completely forfeited that responsibility in favor of chasing abstract ideological goals. Through their actions, willingly or unwillingly, they’ve destined their own population to live in shits for the next few decades.
And for me, that’s all that matters: how are you, as a government, improving the lives of your people?
And that’s how I’m gonna judge you.
Except they’re trying to stop the genocide!
I did do more Googling, and i suggest you do the same. The US proxies control the oil fields after a decade of bombing. The "rebels" control the populated areas and they ARE popular. There are plenty of interviews you can find besides Clare and Mick that support this.
The Empire has religous nutjobs behind the corrupt ruling class and oligarchs. Yemen has FAR more history and complexity BUT this is what Google says FYI:
"Ansar Allah supports the establishment of a civil state in Yemen. We want to build a striving modern democracy. Our goals are to fulfil our people's democratic aspirations in keeping with the Arab Spring movement.
Houthis' preferable political system is a republic with elections where women can also hold political positions, and that they do not seek to form a cleric-led government after the model of Islamic Republic of Iran, for "we cannot apply this system in Yemen because the followers of the Shafi (Sunni) doctrine are bigger in number than the Zaydis".
Come on man. Please don’t put any weight on what religious nutjobs say, especially when they’re clearly trying to appeal to Western sensibilities with words like “democracy,” “elections,” and “rights.” That kind of messaging is textbook propaganda.
The Houthis (Ansar Allah) have controlled significant parts of Yemen for nearly a decade. If they were serious about democracy, where are the elections? There’s no record of them holding any credible, internationally recognized elections since they took power. No process, no observers, no transparency—nothing resembling a functional democratic system.
So no, statements like “we want democracy, women in power, and a republic” are just marketing. If you've had the power and never even made a real move toward elections, it’s pretty clear where your priorities lie.
Take everything they say with a boulder of salt.
Israel is a country of religious nut jobs.
Yes, I agree.
Let's say you're right that the leadership is disingenuous about their ambitions for the "nutjobs" they rule.
How does that justify the US bombs?
To support democracy, shouldn't the US help this majority of Yemenis overthrow the minority who control Yemen's oilfields?
If that minority are "the good guys", why hasn't a decade of US bombs helped?
Please let’s not bring morality into this—morality is subjective. What felt righteous to the fuckers who carried out the Charlie Hebdo massacre or Breivik likely wouldn’t match your moral compass. That alone shows how shaky the foundation is when trying to universalize ethics.
States don’t operate on morality. They act on interests, even when they dress those interests in moral language. The job of a state is to serve and protect its population. That’s the only framework I use to judge them.
Now about the U.S. bombings: I don’t believe they’re moral in any shape or form. But I don’t expect morality from states. A group with basic tech managed to cripple one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. If you're the top beneficiary of global trade and claim to uphold the world order, you can’t allow groups like the Houthis to normalize coercion against you. It’s not about Yemen—it’s about precedent.
Especially under someone like Trump (but this would apply to any administration), the U.S. can’t afford to negotiate here. From a Realpolitik perspective, negotiating would project weakness—something no superpower can afford when its hard power credibility is already stretched thin.
So yeah, unfortunately, I think things have only started. And it’s going to get a lot worse for the people of Yemen—not because anyone involved is seeking that outcome as a goal, but because geopolitical escalation rarely benefits the people stuck in between.
And like it or not, the Houthis put their population directly in the crosshairs—without delivering any tangible or even potential benefit for the people they claim to govern.
Thank you Yemen 🙏❤️🇾🇪🇵🇸
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This information is heartbreaking. The US has effectively become the opposite of everything it once espoused itself to be. As this piece clearly demonstrates, whether it is at home or abroad, the US has lost its way and is heading for oblivion. Of course pain and suffering will ensue via this horrific course. We now appear to be approaching a one trillion defense (offensive) budget while cutting all social services a government is responsible to administer. Perhaps a knock will come at my door for reflecting on the truth of where we have arrived. The UK has not cut course in supporting the fascist arrival of the current US of A, and shame on the oil rich nations of the region for not standing up for what is transpiring. The people of Yemen are fighting a righteous resistance to an empty shadow of what is now the USA and those countries still not standing in resistance to what it presently represents.
Yemen is an ally that can be trusted, unlike the one Kissinger said, long ago, was fatal to its friends.
Thank you for this informative article. The Houthis are so brave to stand up against the US and Israel when no other country will. I am afraid it cannot end well for them though. I wish there was a way to NOT send weapons to Israel. I wish the US would STOP bombing countries
If the international institutions have any meaning, and it is questionable for how long, we cannot allow Israel to escape the legal consequences of their war crimes. The Hind Rajab Foundation has, among other things, filed a case with the ICC against 1,000 Israeli soldiers for war crimes in Gaza.
https://www.hindrajabfoundation.org/perpetrators/hind-rajab-foundation-files-historic-icc-complaint-against-1000-israeli-soldiers-for-war-crimes-in-gaza
They have taken further steps in recent days, and vacations are becoming a lot more difficult for IDF soldiers, worldwide. The Hind Rajab Foundation can use our help. Please join me in making a contribution.
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Let’s give them our support. Maybe they will expand their complaint to include this latest US administration, and include all the leaders of the western nations supporting this genocide.
The truth of the matter! Seventy dead, horrible, America and Israel are such immoral evil countries
In that coloured photo the men all have decent faces.
Netanyahu doesnt, nor does Putin.
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WHO the hell listens to the USA?
Trump does not care about or listen to the Houhtis
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Trump will get back to the Houthis as soon as he is done:
Crashing the world economy
Making Canada the 51st US state
Conquering Panama
Taking over Greenland
Not necessarily in that order.
Hey! He is a busy guy!