Saudi Massacre in Yemen Worse Than Estimated. Will Congress Finally Speak Up?

According to a new study by the University of Sussex, the 10,000 civilian dead in the Yemen war is hugely understated. The actual number of civilians killed since the Saudi attacks started in 2015 may be as high as 80,000. And on top of that, 50,000 children die each year from preventable illnesses related to the war. Why does the US continue to act as an accomplice in this massacre? Will Congress finally step up and put a stop to it? Tune in to today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

3 thoughts on “Saudi Massacre in Yemen Worse Than Estimated. Will Congress Finally Speak Up?”

  1. Seems we are Hell bent on our own destruction. If conventional weapons and wars between super powers could easily turn into a Nuclear nightmare, why would we even consider basing our economy on the production and distribution of weapons of war.?

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