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Saudi Arabia

The Riyadh Declaration of Escalated Regional War

NOVANEWS By Stephen Lendman  On the phony pretext of combating ISIS, the scourge America and its rogue regional allies support, a so-called Riyadh Declaration was agreed to by 55 Muslim countries in the Saudi capital on Sunday. Claiming it’s “to combat terrorism in all its forms, address its intellectual roots, dry up its sources of funding, and take all necessary measures to prevent and combat terrorist crimes in close cooperation among their states” is a statement of mass deception. Saudi Arabia, Israel and America’s regional presence constitute the epicenter of regional and global state terrorism – supporting its scourge, not combating it. The Saudi Press Agency, saying “a global center for countering extremist thought… combating intellectual, media and digital extremism, and promot...
Saudi Arabia, Yemen

Saudi Zio-Wahhabi Warplanes Raid Yemen’s Saada with Cluster Bombs

NOVANEWS Yemeni victims of Saudi cluster bombs The Saudi Zio-Wahhabi warplanes raided on Tuesday the Yemeni city of Saada with cluster bombs, inflicting heavy losses upon the civilians. This video has more: The SaudiZio-Wahhabi led coalition, as well as its mercenaries, continued raiding the various Yemeni cities, causing heavy human and materialistic damages. In response, the Yemeni army and popular committees launched several attacks on Saudi posts in Jizan and the gatherings of the mercenaries in several areas, inflicting heavy losses upon them.  
Saudi Arabia, Yemen

The West’s Moral Hypocrisy on Yemen

NOVANEWS By Jonathan Marshall  Only a few months ago, interventionists were demanding a militant response by Washington to what George Soros branded “a humanitarian catastrophe of historic proportions” — the killing of “hundreds of people” by Russian and Syrian government bombing of rebel-held neighborhoods in the city of Aleppo. Leon Wieseltier, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former New Republic editor, was denouncing the Obama administration as “a bystander to the greatest atrocity of our time,” asserting that its failure to “act against evil in Aleppo” was like tolerating “the evil in Auschwitz.” How strange, then, that so many of the same “humanitarian” voices have been so quiet of late about the continued killing of many more innocent people in Yemen, where tens o...