Republicans: We will only conduct private hearings as the public cannot made aware of the truth of the lies about testimony Rep Comer tells Faux News. Due to the political need for opacity, Republicans will only hold private hearings henceforth.
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Republicans: We will only conduct private hearings as the public cannot made aware of the truth of the lies about testimony Rep Comer tells Faux News. Due to the political need for opacity, Republicans will only hold private hearings henceforth.
A little cognitive dissonance there. Even funnier they interviewed other militant organization spokespeople for their reaction.
Houthi Revel Spokesman: "Our indiscriminate strikes against international shipping has had no impact against international shipping, if you don't stop, will make it so you have to launch further missiles at us."
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U.S.-Led Strikes Spark Outrage in Middle East
Many in the Middle East, including some U.S. allies, condemned the American-led airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen on Friday and warned that they risked causing a broader conflict in the region.
The strikes came after a series of Houthi attacks against ships in the Red Sea. The Houthis have said they are targeting Israeli ships and vessels headed to Israel in an effort to support Palestinians in Gaza, who have been under relentless Israeli bombardment for nearly 100 days, although some Houthi targets have had no clear connection to Israel.
Israel’s military offensive in Gaza since Oct. 7 has killed more than 23,000 Palestinians, according to the Gazan Health Ministry. The Israeli war came in response to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, the armed group that controls Gaza, that left some 1,200 people dead, according to Israeli officials.
A Houthi spokesman, Mohammed Abdul Salam, said on social media that the group would remain by Gaza’s side. He said there was no justification for the strikes on Yemen because its actions do not threaten international shipping, and vowed that the group would continue to target Israeli ships and those heading to Israel.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Mr. Abdul Salam signaled that Houthi forces would retaliate for the U.S. strikes, saying, “Now, the response no doubt is going to be wider.”
Hamas and Hezbollah, which like the Houthis are backed by Iran, also condemned the strikes. Hamas called them an “act of terrorism,” a violation of Yemens sovereignty and “a threat to the security of the region.”
Nasser Kanani, a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, denounced the strikes as “a violation of international laws” and said they “will have no result other than fueling insecurity and instability in the region.”
Even close U.S. ally Oman, which often mediates between the Houthis and international parties, expressed concern, a reflection of the fear that the American-led action would not deter the Houthis but would only inflame regional conflict.
“It is impossible not to denounce that an allied country resorted to this military action, while meanwhile, Israel is continuing to exceed all bounds in its bombardment, brutal war and siege on Gaza without any consequence,” Oman’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
In Bahrain, another U.S. ally, people took to the streets on Friday to protest their country’s involvement in the military coalition, according to Bahraini activists who shared pictures of the demonstrations. Amid popular anger over its participation in the coalition, the Bahraini government has not independently acknowledged its role, but was named in the joint statement announcing the strikes.
https://dnyuz.com/2024/01/12/u-s-led...n-middle-east/
CNN get your facts straight, Governor Abbott doesn't walk, he 'rolled back' his suggestion.
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Governor walks back suggestion that Texas would shoot migrants if it weren't illegal
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/...t-lead-vpx.cnn
She doesn't realize she came in 3rd. :rofl:
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https://x.com/Timcast/status/1747250060755136703?s=20
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Between DeSantis and Haley, they spent almost 300 million on Iowa. The majority of Haley's support were Democrats that crossed over, this is the reason Democrats canceled their caucus.
This was the largest spread between 1st and 2nd place in Iowa caucus history last held by Bob Dole with 12% difference.
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