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When
Yemen Does It It's Terrorism, When The
US Does It It's "The Rules-Based Order"
by Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin
John
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The
Biden administration has officially re-designated
Ansarallah — the dominant force in Yemen also
known as the Houthis — as a Specially Designated
Global Terrorist entity.
The
White House claims the
designation is an appropriate response to the
group’s attacks on US military vessels and
commercial ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of
Aden, saying those attacks “fit the textbook
definition of terrorism.” Ansarallah claims its
actions “adhere to the provisions of Article 1
of the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide,” since it
is only enforcing a blockade geared toward
ceasing the ongoing Israeli destruction of Gaza.
One
of the most heinous acts
committed by the Trump administration was its designation
of Ansarallah as a Foreign Terrorist
Organization (FTO) and as Specially Designated
Global Terrorists (SDGT), both of which imposed
sanctions that critics warned would
plunge Yemen’s aid-dependent population into
even greater levels of starvation than they were
already experiencing by restricting the aid that
would be allowed in. One of the Biden
administration’s only decent foreign policy
decisions has been the reversal of that sadistic
move, and now that reversal is being partially
rolled back, though thankfully only with the
SDGT listing and not the more deadly and
consequential FTO designation.
In
a new article for Antiwar
about this latest development, Dave Decamp
explains that as much as the Biden White House
goes to great lengths insisting that it’s going
to issue exemptions to ensure that its sanctions
don’t harm the already struggling Yemeni people,
“history has shown that sanctions scare away
international companies and banks from doing
business with the targeted nations or entities
and cause shortages of medicine, food, and other
basic goods.” DeCamp also notes that US and
British airstrikes on Yemen have already forced
some aid groups to suspend services to the
country.
So
the US empire is going to be imposing sanctions
on a nation that’s still trying to recover from
the devastation caused by the US-backed Saudi blockade
that contributed to hundreds of thousands of
deaths between 2015 and 2022. All in
response to the de facto government of that very
same country imposing its own blockade with the
goal of preventing a genocide.
That’s
right kids: when Yemen sets up a blockade to try
and stop an active genocide, that’s terrorism,
but when the US empire imposes a blockade to
secure its geostrategic interests in the middle
east, why that’s just the rules-based international
order in action.
It
just says so much about how the US empire sees
itself that it can impose blockades and
starvation sanctions at will upon nations like
Yemen, Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, Syria and North
Korea for refusing to bow to its dictates, but
when Yemen imposes a blockade for infinitely
more worthy and noble reasons it gets branded an
act of terrorism. The managers of the globe-spanning empire
loosely centralized around Washington literally
believe the world is
theirs to rule as they will, and that
anyone who opposes its rulings is an outlaw.
What
this shows us is that the “rules-based
international order” the US and its allies claim
to uphold is not based on rules at all; it’s based
on power, which is the ability to control and
impose your will on other people. The “rules”
apply only to the enemies of the empire because
they are not rules at all: they are narratives
used to justify efforts to bend the global
population to its will.
We
are ruled by murderous tyrants. By nuclear-armed
thugs who would rather starve civilians to protect
the continuation of an active genocide than allow
peace to get a word in edgewise. Our world can
never know health as long as these monsters remain
in charge.