Foreign Policy – Group Bombs Airport After Biden Removes Them From Terror List

Biden (Harris) ordered the US State Department “to rescind a last-minute declaration by the Trump Administration identifying a militant group funded by Iran as a terror group.” Making a dent in foreign relations, I guess. Not as big a mark as the explosion at an airport the week after by that same group.

Related: Biden – Middle East ‘Death to America’ Group Might Starve if We Call Them Terrorists

Optics.

 

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group said it carried out a drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport on Wednesday which the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi forces in Yemen said caused a fire in a civilian aircraft.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said four Houthi drones were used in an attack that he said struck Abha airport, in southern Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday afternoon.

 

The terrorists, sorry – this group in need of humanitarian aid – have drones with missiles on them funded by Iran. Question? Why can’t Iran give them money for food and clothing, and medical supplies?

Answer: It would ‘eat’ into their “ammo” budget.

The OBiden Administration says this is deeply troubling.

 

 

I think that means they intend to stay the course.

American’s who dare to disagree with the Obiden Amin ‘take’ are domestic terrorists and insurrectionists who should not expect any aid, humanitarian or otherwise.

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