Remember the weapons of mass destruction? The weapons that weren't. We have a serious
problem with the truth in this whole thing. The left sees it as a way to protect women and children,
and the right wants to force a democratic regime of course based on conservative free market
principals. The right is also working to keep the fighting to keep the munitions factories working.
Peace would be an economic disaster. Even the question of who are the terrorists comes to
mind? the Taliban, the Communists in the third world? Maybe even the G8 and the G20. Think
about it, every one of these groups has their own agenda that does not take into account anyone
else. Politicians has destroyed trust in government left and right. The economists, Bankers and
the financiers have destroyed trust and eliminated ethics in the financial world. All of this for their
own gain or for the gain of their little group and don't get me started on the sham, and games the
various religions play. Yemen is in fact the least of our problems, the biggest problem we have to
overcome is ourselves. The actual way to defeat these middle Eastern and third world Asian
groups is to provide jobs and encourage a middle class without trying to force them into becoming
colonies of the developed world again. When the poor of the third world can afford to buy what we
produce, the possibility of peace can at least be contemplated and that is a long way off. While we
focus on fear and Yemen the same old games get played and we react the same way.