Increíble.. “@WSJ: The head of Hezbollah berated Saudi Arabia for launching airstrikes Yemen: http://on.wsj.com/1CjLupv pic.twitter.com/HBrnfiviTd”
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Increíble.. “@WSJ: The head of Hezbollah berated Saudi Arabia for launching airstrikes Yemen: http://on.wsj.com/1CjLupv pic.twitter.com/HBrnfiviTd”
@santiago4kd @joetea48 @WSJ A probable lie to implicate Iran, and serve to augment justification for an attack. What US/Israeli hawks want.
@WSJ There's no proof of course. They're just lying as usual.
@WSJ Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi called Shiite rebels who forced him to flee Yemen "puppets of Iran"http://on.thestar.com/1bF0tlg
@WSJ the hand was forced to do this so what do you expect I say good strike away
@WSJ says the guy who lies about being supported and controlled by Iran...
@WSJ hey nasrallah where is the evidence and proof that u have any credibility
@WSJ the Saudis are devious!
@WSJ "Hello, Pot!" Its so ridiculous; My outburst of joyous laughter is 1st fueled by the irony, & then pivots maniacally on weariness!
@wsj Following events in the middle east is like trying to understand, what happened just after the big bang. Anybody got a theory ?
@lambnotsilent @WSJ it's not soo difficult.
@WSJ Washington's main stream media just parrot claims again and again and again and again. Showing no proof of anything. Business as usual.
“@WSJ: The head of Hezbollah berated Saudi Arabia for launching airstrikes in Yemen" same group who took Americans hostage and killed usmc's
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