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[-] schmi713@kbin.social 17 points 10 months ago

I certainly agree that this won't help the situation in the middle east and will probably inflame already tense relations.

That being said, Biden followed domestic laws to a T in this situation. The War Powers Act gives him the ability to do operations like this so long as congress was notified and consulted (they were according to CNN - Though I would like to see it stated from a better source). It would only require further congressional approval if US assets are still there carrying out these acts 60-Days after the inital notification.

The coalition repeatedly warned the Houthi's that patience was running thin here. While this situation is horrible in its own right, I don't know what everyone expects when a group gets between multiple countries' and their money...

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago

The only thing the Houthis got between was multiple countries and their trade with Israel. The fact that they would rather support a genocide than make money...

[-] azertyfun@sh.itjust.works 9 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Bruh, what

Do you think the Suez canal, which predates Israel's existence by many decades, exists solely to ship to tiny-ass Israel?

The Houthis say they're only targeting Israeli or Israel-bound ships, but that is demonstrably false. Consequently insurance rates and shipping costs went way up which is having a cascade effect on economies barely recovering from inflation. Ships having to spend weeks going around Africa to transport cargo between Europe and Asia means global shipping capacity has been reduced and everyone pays more.

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 10 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Demonstrably false? COSCO is literally sailing ships through the Suez Canal today because they invalidated all Israeli shipments for boats passing through the Red Sea.

Edit: nevermind that it's entirely a country's jurisdiction to limit who can pass in their territorial waters. This is a fact given by international law.

[-] azertyfun@sh.itjust.works 2 points 10 months ago

lol, literally from today (it's not the first time this exact scenario happens)

Also that Indian ships from a few weeks ago with no relationship to Israel either...

Also the fact that Djibouti and its bazillion military bases presumably own the other half of the strait and certainly isn't aligned with the Houthis (literally no-one is besides Iran) so what even is your point?

Lemmy tankies try not to defend Palestine by condoning terrorist attacks against civilians challenge [IMPOSSIBLE]

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago

Ansarallah is at war with Israel. A blockade is legal under international law if you're at war.

Again, your only argument is that Ansarallah is not the legitimate government of Yemen because, despite having de facto control, they lack international recognition... But by extension, you also claim that the ROC is not the legitimate government of Taiwan, so I guess if that's your position then whatever.

[-] Cypher@lemmy.world -5 points 10 months ago

How well would you say international law is holding up against overwhelming military superiority?

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 5 points 10 months ago

Pretty well considering Ansarallah has not been "deterred" by the "surgical strikes" consisting of hundreds of missiles.

Glad we agree that the US and UK are pissing all over international law, though.

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