this strike is just another example of the us military's lack of respect for human life... they're always talkin about targetin' military objectives, but it seems like they forget that civilians are people too  . i'm not surprised by this at all, though - it's been goin on in yemen for years. we need to hold the us military accountable for their actions and make sure they take responsibility for the harm they cause. it's not just about the number of people killed or injured, it's about the long-term effects on the community and the country as a whole
. i'm not surprised by this at all, though - it's been goin on in yemen for years. we need to hold the us military accountable for their actions and make sure they take responsibility for the harm they cause. it's not just about the number of people killed or injured, it's about the long-term effects on the community and the country as a whole 
				
			 . i'm not surprised by this at all, though - it's been goin on in yemen for years. we need to hold the us military accountable for their actions and make sure they take responsibility for the harm they cause. it's not just about the number of people killed or injured, it's about the long-term effects on the community and the country as a whole
. i'm not surprised by this at all, though - it's been goin on in yemen for years. we need to hold the us military accountable for their actions and make sure they take responsibility for the harm they cause. it's not just about the number of people killed or injured, it's about the long-term effects on the community and the country as a whole 
 This just can't be right! 61 people killed and no combatants? That's like, totally not okay!
 This just can't be right! 61 people killed and no combatants? That's like, totally not okay!  What were they doing there that made them targets? And the US military is claiming it was an accident?
 What were they doing there that made them targets? And the US military is claiming it was an accident?  The fact that survivors had to dig themselves out from under rubble after an hour just shows how indiscriminate the attack was. How can we trust a government that can't even protect its own civilians?
 The fact that survivors had to dig themselves out from under rubble after an hour just shows how indiscriminate the attack was. How can we trust a government that can't even protect its own civilians?  
  I mean, come on! This is basically war crime stuff right here.
 I mean, come on! This is basically war crime stuff right here. 

 61 people killed, mostly Ethiopians, and no combatants were even present?!? That's a war crime waiting to happen
 61 people killed, mostly Ethiopians, and no combatants were even present?!? That's a war crime waiting to happen  And now the Biden admin is just going to carry on with the same policies that led to this atrocity?
 And now the Biden admin is just going to carry on with the same policies that led to this atrocity?  It's like they're just going through the motions without any real concern for human life. We need some serious change, like a total overhaul of their approach to conflict in Yemen
 It's like they're just going through the motions without any real concern for human life. We need some serious change, like a total overhaul of their approach to conflict in Yemen 
 . It's even more shocking that the US military has consistently claimed it was targeting military objectives, but there's no evidence to support that claim
. It's even more shocking that the US military has consistently claimed it was targeting military objectives, but there's no evidence to support that claim  . This is a war crime waiting to happen, and I'm not sure how much more time we need to wait for the international community to take action against this egregious violation of human rights
. This is a war crime waiting to happen, and I'm not sure how much more time we need to wait for the international community to take action against this egregious violation of human rights  .
. . The damage has already been done, but there's still hope for a more humane approach to conflict. We need transparency and accountability from our military leaders, not just lip service about addressing humanitarian crises
. The damage has already been done, but there's still hope for a more humane approach to conflict. We need transparency and accountability from our military leaders, not just lip service about addressing humanitarian crises  . It's time for us to take a step back and reevaluate our priorities in this conflict. Is it really worth the cost in human lives and suffering? I don't think so
. It's time for us to take a step back and reevaluate our priorities in this conflict. Is it really worth the cost in human lives and suffering? I don't think so  .
. This is just heartbreaking what happened in that detention center in Yemen... 61 lives lost, 56 injured. Can you imagine being trapped under rubble for an hour with serious head injuries? It's like something out of a horror movie.
 This is just heartbreaking what happened in that detention center in Yemen... 61 lives lost, 56 injured. Can you imagine being trapped under rubble for an hour with serious head injuries? It's like something out of a horror movie. 