Millions Protest in Yemen after U.S. and U.K. Bombing – Turkey President Warns that Red Sea will now Become a “Bloodbath”

The UK and the U.S. fulfilled their threats to bomb Houthi positions inside Yemen last night, where 5 people were allegedly killed in Yemen. The Houthis, in response to the bombings, reportedly stated that their attacks on ships passing through the Red Sea were not going to stop. "Millions" of people in Yemen reportedly took to the streets to protest. As I have previously reported, the Red Sea war and the shutting down of the commercial shipping route, has affected Europe negatively as it disrupts their oil imports, but it has increased sales of oil from the U.S. by over 1 million barrels a day. So I wouldn't expect the shipping route through the Red Sea to be resolved anytime soon, as this current campaign will drive up the price of oil, just as the U.S. is exporting more oil due to these conflicts in the Red Sea. Resolving this war in the Red Sea would hurt business for the Rockefeller oil industry, even if it costs the lives of Americans serving in the Navy in the area. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned the U.S. and British airstrikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels, saying the attack would turn the Red Sea into a "bloodbath." Iran, along with their ally Russia, have condemned the attacks as "illegal." It was reported last month (December, 2023) that Iran had established a "voluntary navy force" consisting of 33,000 small boats armed with missiles. Iran's English language news site has also recently been posting photos of many "new warships and speedboats" for their navy. The U.S. has been killing people in Yemen since the Obama administration without any formal declaration of war, and Obama was the first President in the history of the U.S. to execute, by drone attack, a 16-year-old U.S. citizen who was living in Yemen without any due process of law. When Trump became President, he continued Obama’s actions by killing more U.S. citizens in Yemen without any trial or due process of law, including an 8-year-old girl, as one of his first actions as President of the United States in 2017. (But he says he doesn't like it when Biden does it.) In November of 2021, the UN Development Program (UNDP) reported that the war in Yemen killed 377,000 people by the end of 2021. Saudi Arabia also has blood on their hands for this war in Yemen since 2015, but in 2023, with the help of China, Saudi Arabia began normalizing relations with Yemen and Iran, and implementing a ceasefire plan in Yemen.

Why Hasn’t the U.S. Secured Red Sea Shipping Routes? U.S. Oil Exports have Increased by 1.377 Million Barrels A DAY Since Houthis Started Attacking Ships

A headline earlier this week stated that ships were still not passing through the Red Sea as "Biden's Operation Prosperity Guardian Fails." In an article I published on December 23rd, I speculated that the Red Sea shipping disruptions might actually benefit the U.S., which might be one reason why the U.S. has not taken much action to open up the shipping lanes in the Red Sea. It appears that I was correct, as it was reported today in the financial news that U.S. petroleum exports have climbed by 1.377 million barrels A DAY since the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. Will this news finally wake up European countries to the fact that these U.S.-led wars are destroying their economy as the U.S. prospers from these wars? The Ukraine - Russian war literally turned off the pipeline to Europe's cheapest natural gas sources from Russia, including blowing up one of those pipelines, which greatly benefited the U.S. as they are now the world's largest exporter of natural gas. The Biden Administration is facing increasing pressure to do something about the Houthis of Yemen and open up the sea lanes in the Red Sea. But even if the U.S. military does start operations in the Red Sea that also attack positions inside Yemen, such a conflict could go on for a long time, and the U.S. could certainly suffer casualties as the blood of American Navy members spill into the Red Sea, all in the name of protecting (and EXPANDING) the U.S. petroleum market and the crumbling Rockefeller Empire.

More Countries Take Action Against Israel as European Countries Refuse to Join U.S. Military Operation in Red Sea – False Flag Event in U.S. Imminent?

World War 3 appears to be quickly expanding, as the world watches in horror as the Israeli military continues to murder hundreds of people a day in Gaza. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are reportedly now even killing Israeli hostages, as Israel's own citizens are increasingly turning against their Government's ongoing murders in Gaza. As Health Impact News reported back at the end of 2020 and the beginning of the year in 2021, Israel gave Pfizer an exclusive agreement to only use Pfizer COVID-19 "vaccines" and allow Pfizer to access medical records of the "vaccinated", and Israel therefore had the highest percentage of their population injected with the Pfizer bioweapon shots of any other country in the world, and that included their military, as it did also in the U.S. Since neurological disorders skyrocketed in people who took the Pfizer shot, one has to wonder if the IDF is currently being run by people suffering the side effects of these shots? Whatever the reason, the world is quickly coming together to stand against Israel and the United States for the current daily mass murders in Gaza and other places, like the West Bank. As I reported earlier this week, a full scale naval war has broken out in the Red Sea due to the Yemen Houthi attacks on commercial vessels, which has stopped almost all freight-carrying ships from even attempting to go through the Red Sea. In response, the U.S., whom many believe waited too long to respond to the Red Sea war, put together a new military operation called “Operation Prosperity Guardian” to patrol the Red Sea and protect ships passing through. European nations and Australia were reportedly going to participate in this operation. But the news as of today is reporting that Australia and many of the European nations are refusing to join this operation led by the United States. In other breaking news today, it is being reported that an Israeli-linked tanker has been attacked by a drone off the coast of India, signaling that other countries are now starting to take action against Israel.

Is the Red Sea About to Become a Graveyard Again that Brings Down a World Empire?

The naval war in the Red Sea continues to develop, with expectations growing that the U.S. will soon start bombing Yemen, while the Houthis continue to threaten shipping by attacking all ships passing through. The U.S. is building a coalition in the area to protect ships, but that coalition apparently does not involve any of the key Arab oil-producing states (except for the small island country of Bahrain), such as Saudi Arabia, which has recently made peace with Yemen after years of war with them. So the big question now is will Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, and other Gulf nations join this effort led by the U.S., or stay out in support of the Palestinian people? Military actions in the Red Sea seem inevitable now, based on the rhetoric coming from both sides. Iran has warned that the U.S. will face "extraordinary problems" if they start a war in the Red Sea. Former CIA analyst Larry C. Johnson appeared on Redacted yesterday to discuss what some of those "problems" might be for the U.S. in the Red Sea, which he says includes reduced military forces arming their ships, as well as the need to port and restock ammunition.  Hussain Al Bukhaiti, a political analyst aligned with the Houthi movement, states that the Houthis are not afraid of the United States and their coalition. 

Full Scale Naval War Breaks Out in Red Sea as Cyber Attacks Take Down Fuel Station Distribution in Iran

There can be no doubt now that we are in the beginning phase of WW III, as a full-blown Naval War has broken out in the Red Sea that threatens global trade. It was announced today that the United States was launching "Operation Prosperity Guardian", a new military operation in the Red Sea. There are also many reports of Cyber Attacks in the news right now, with the latest one being reported as an Israeli cyber attack against Iran that took down their petroleum distribution system earlier today. While you can find these stories on cyber attacks by doing a news search, they are not (yet) headline news, and one has to wonder why not, and are these cyber attacks happening a lot more than what is being reported? Most likely. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) just gave permission to Corporate America to NOT report cyber attacks for at least 30 days, due to "national security."