Dave Smith Explains the War in Yemen

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  • @OldMovieRob
    One of the main reasons I listen to Joe Rogan is because he brings up topics to learn about that I never hear about in the mainstream news.
  • “No one has more to say about Joe Rogan, than a person who has never listened to Joe Rogan.” - Edward Snowden
    The only thing joe did wrong was apologize, the man isn’t a racist, quite the opposite! He brings more people together than I’ve ever seen in my life. We stand with you Joe, you’re the man, forever!
  • I am from yemen, i worked as Emergency Doctor and I received multiple families died due to airstrikes. It’s literally a genocide that’s under represented in the media. Thank you Mr Joe and Mr Smith for talking about this crisis.
  • @lisabelle7553
    God bless Dave Smith for speaking about the atrocities being inflicted on the entire country of Yemen. All the people their have had their lives decimated. The world has ignored their starvation, disease, loss of agriculture, and infrastructure— and 100s of thousands of needless death.
  • @MisterJang0
    Rogan went from being just some reality TV guy doing podcasts with friends to the loudest voice against the establishment. Never sell out, Joe.
  • I'm from Yemen and this war has taken so many innocent lives. As well as made the region less stable. Not even bringing up the humanitarian crisis, setting the county back to the stone age. No clean water, no electricity, oil, food, inflation. People running around with guns just chaos. I pray it gets better. The yemeni people are some of the nicest people you can ever come across.
  • @ahmedmuable
    i am from Yemen..
    and it melts my heart that someone can really voice out for us , we are normal human beings just like everyone else, believe me,
    i just want a normal job , a girlfriend and a dog , probably a retriever , and cheer couple of beers with my friends on the weekends ,
    just a normal simple life ..
    now our biggest ambition everyday is ( don't die , at least for today )
    wished i was living in the states ..
    with a true peace of mind , not worried if today will be my last day or the day of someone i love ..

    its been 8 years of war and still counting ..
    i am just really tired ...
    ,,
    sometimes it gets too much to handle ..
    it really is tough </3
  • @ShinobiDrip999
    I love when Dave Smith is on. They talk about the shit that should be talked about.
  • @Boombox69in
    Joe Rogan is a great man, and we will never stop supporting him and using his show to see the world.
  • As an Arabian, I am surprised about how accurate this guy is. He definitely knows a lot about what truely happening there away from what the mainstream media tries to tell people. The only thing he didn't mentioned is why Saudi lunched this war. Not to give an excuse for the crimes they are committing there, but it all started with Iran arming a militia called Houthi who made a coup against an elected official pro-saudi goverment in yemen . So basically Yemen for Saudi is like what Ukraine is for Russia. They felt that its a threat is happening in their backyard so they went in and invaded Yemen.
  • @alrowaishan
    This is why I love this podcost, it is made to inform in a unbais way and more into an informative method.
    All the love here
    BTW, I am Yemeni and a survioured many missiles, and what was more hurtful than missiles is no one acknowledged the tragity.
  • @vive4003
    Thank you Joe for talking about the war in Yemen and creating awareness
  • @absaw5735
    Love when more people call out Obama for the shit he did.
  • @M.A.S.Lim_
    Respect goes to Dave smith for speaking about this 💯
  • I was living and working in Oman when the Saudi military started attacking Yemen in 2014. The Omani government authorised an evacuation of wounded civilians in Sana'a, many of whom were brought to the national hospital on the campus where I worked (Sultan Qaboos University Hospital). I was teaching a course to Omani hospital employees in spring of 2015, and I will never forget one of the female employees coming into my class late and crying hysterically. She had seen an 8-year-old Yemeni boy at our hospital with half of his face blown off... by weapons supplied by the US to Saudi Arabia. She was so upset and overwhelmed, she could not even express herself in English. One of her classmates, a male employee, translated to me from Arabic to explain what she was crying about.

    I remember excusing myself from the class and walking to the ladies bathroom, locking myself in the stall, and crying for maybe 10 minutes. One of the other female Omanis came in to check on me. I was so embarrassed and ashamed that I was considering never returning to the US. Eight years later, the war is still going on in Yemen, and I have left the States. Permanently, inshallah...
  • @V0ltron
    I love how Joe Rogan's curiosity keeps ME informed.
  • @NOFX0890
    This ladies and gentleman is a prime example of why they are trying so desperately to smear Joe.
  • @fantasea114
    Sending love to our Yemeni brothers and sisters.
    We’re all children of the earth, we need to stand together. ❤️
  • @HaG92
    Dave Smith is awesome. God bless you guys.