Renton, Washington
March marks eight years of the U.S.-Saudi bombing war against Yemen — a war that has killed tens of thousands of people and wreaked havoc on the people of Yemen. Members of Yemeni Relief and Reconstruction picketed the offices of pro-war Rep. Adam Smith in Renton, Washington, on March 1. Ten solidarity organizations backed the protest.
Smith, a Democrat and a leading member of the House Armed Services Committee, has played a key role in funding the U.S.-Saudi genocidal war, along with pushing for over $80 billion to Ukraine for the U.S.-NATO war against Russia.
Stop the U.S.-backed Saudi bombing of Yemen!
— Report and photo by Jim McMahan
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