To: combjelly who wrote (971144 ) 10/9/2016 2:29:50 PM From: Broken_Clock Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577030 Are you impressed with the Saudis slaughtering hundreds at a funeral?...with arms gladly sold to them by Obomber and Killary? ==========crimesofempire.com October 9th, 2016. Saudi Warplanes Massacre 140 in Attack on Yemen Funeral. In one of the worst atrocities of the 21st century, the Saudi led coalition have exceeded their own grisly record of mass murder, the 130 they slaughtered when they attacked a wedding last year with an even bloodier atrocity, murdering 140 civilians and wounding a further five hundred in a series of airstrikes against a community hall conducting a funeral in the Yemeni capital Sa’ana yesterday. Attack on mourners in Yemen kills more than 140, say local health officials | Reuters The site was attacked by at least two bombs dropped from aircraft, the second attack was filmed from nearby and the sound of approaching jets can be heard prior to the blast. The Gulf coalition are the only party operating aircraft over Yemen so there can be no doubt as to what has happened here, nor the identity of the criminal party nor the monumental, mind bending hypocrisy of the United States who are preparing to go to war with Russia and Syria due to their supposed outrage over the civilian casualties as the Syrian Army attempt to liberate the eastern part of the city of Aleppo from the sectarian death squads sent by the US and her allies to destroy the state. ======== The United States is expanding its intelligence-sharing with Saudi Arabia to provide more information about potential targets in the kingdom's air campaign against Houthi militias in Yemen, U.S. officials told Reuters. The stepped-up assistance comes as two weeks of relentless air strikes by the Saudis and other Gulf Arab allies have largely failed to halt advances by the Iran-linked Houthi forces. The U.S. officials said the expanded assistance includes sensitive intelligence data that will allow the Saudis to better review the kingdom's targets in fighting that has killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands since March. "We have opened up the aperture a bit wider with what we are sharing with our Saudi partners," said one U.S. official.reuters.com