Yemeni Houthi rebels suspected of damaging underwater Red Sea cables responsible for 17% of global internet trafficphreekno@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 249 points – 7 months agotechspot.com44Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentOh man the amount of shock you'll experience when the Houthis continue their attack regardless of any ceasefire...oh no then we'll have stopped the genocide for NOTHINGExcept when they stopped during the last ceasefire.This is not a long term campaign, they have been extremely clear of what they are doing, why they are doing it and under what terms they will stop.The Houthi's already stopped their attacks during the temporary ceasefire.2 more...
Oh man the amount of shock you'll experience when the Houthis continue their attack regardless of any ceasefire...oh no then we'll have stopped the genocide for NOTHINGExcept when they stopped during the last ceasefire.This is not a long term campaign, they have been extremely clear of what they are doing, why they are doing it and under what terms they will stop.The Houthi's already stopped their attacks during the temporary ceasefire.2 more...
This is not a long term campaign, they have been extremely clear of what they are doing, why they are doing it and under what terms they will stop.
Oh man the amount of shock you'll experience when the Houthis continue their attack regardless of any ceasefire...
oh no then we'll have stopped the genocide for NOTHING
Except when they stopped during the last ceasefire.
This is not a long term campaign, they have been extremely clear of what they are doing, why they are doing it and under what terms they will stop.
The Houthi's already stopped their attacks during the temporary ceasefire.