Tuesday, July 23, 2024

George Galloway, "The People of Yemen Are Unvanquishable"; "Honey Badgers"


George Galloway, 7/23/24
"The People of Yemen Are Unvanquishable"
"One of my earliest memories was watching Scottish soldiers murdering 
Yemenis in the Crater district of Aden. We’ve been trying for 
hundreds of years to vanquish them, unsuccessfully."
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Times Of India, 7/23/24
"Israel-Yemen War: Houthis To Rain Missiles On 
These Israeli Cities Next, 'Sky Will Melt Like Metal'"
"Houthi rebels has issued a series of chilling warning to Israel, cautioning the warring nation in the Middle East to be ready for more surprises. A politburo member of the Ansarullah movement claimed that Israel had opened 'gates of hell' with its attack on Houthi-controlled Hodeidah port."
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"Honey Badgers"
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"Scott Ritter has humorously described the Yemeni Houthis as "the honey badgers of the Middle East, absolutely fearless and relentlessly ferocious." They just simply don't care. They've declared war on Israel while all the other Muslim states except Algeria just talk, and daily send missiles and drones to attack Israel and attack any ships connected to Israel in any way. They totally control the 12 mile wide Bab-el-Mandab ("Gate of Grief") strait connecting the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, which transits 40% of the world's oil. Closing that is having catastrophic consequences on global economies, and the Houthis know it. And so it is..."
"Honey Badger Takes Savagery to a Whole New Level"
"Honey badgers are the Italian mafia of the animal kingdom. No one, and I mean no one, wants to mess with these savages. They literally woke up and chose violence as the daily routine. They are regarded as the most fearless animal in the wild and they back that up every day, all while looking like a ferret on steroids.

Honey badgers woke up and chose violence. They'll combat anything from lions, leopards, hyenas and even cobras and pythons. But how did they become so fearless? How do these compact sized danger-weasels take on the deadliest predators like it was a regular Sunday’s brunch with the girls? These are moments of honey badgers being straight up savages. Let's get into it."
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