United States Treats Yemen as a Saudi Possession: U.S. diplomat

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A former U.S. embassy diplomat in Saudi Arabia told Yemen Press Agency in an exclusive interview that the United States administration does not respect Yemen and Yemenis, but it treats Yemen as a Saudi possession instead.

Michael Springmann said that his government is supposed to seek improving relations with Yemen and its people.

“America is not treating Yemen as an independent state, like Japan or Germany.  Rather, it is treating Yemen as a Saudi possession,” Springmann said in the interview on Monday.

Springmann said that the U.S. should stop its support for Saudi Arabia and respect the Yemeni people who is angry of these U.S. actions.

“The U.S. support of Saudi Arabia’s war on Yemen and that U.S. military action in Yemen or on its borders incurs the wrath of the Yemeni people.  What country likes it population attacked and killed?”, said the U.S. diplomat and author Michael Springmann.

Asked why Trump did not adopt the assassination of Yemeni president Saleh Ali Al Sammad last month, though Sanaa, the Yemeni capital, accused him of doing that and held the United States responsible, Mr. Springmann said:

“Trump is silent on the Reaper drone assassinating al-Sammad because it would too clearly show the connection of the U.S. to murder, war crimes, and human rights violations.”

He noted  that  the U.S. government talks only of “support” for the Saudis and their illegal war against Yemen. “The U.S. government talks only of refueling Saudi and other aircrafts, providing targeting information, or other intelligence, and not acting as a murderous country.”

Michael Springmann has also said that “Barbara Bodine, the former U.S. ambassador to Yemen has characterized the Saudis’ actions as “murder, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.”

Asked why the U.S. deployed Green Berets to Saudi borders with Yemen?, he said that it is because the U.S. Patriot Missiles have failed to intercept Yemeni missiles, and this the reason why U.S. stationed its special forces near borders with Yemen.

He concluded that his heart is with “the unfortunate people of Yemen, murdered and starved by my country, the United States of America.”

Naseh Shaker of the Yemeni Press Agency conducted the interview with Michael Springmann, former U.S. diplomat in the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia.

Springmann had published two books:  “Visas for Al Qaeda:  CIA Handouts That Rocked The World” (an account of how the US created Islamic Terrorism ) and “ Goodbye, Europe? Hello, Chaos?  Merkel’s Migrant Bomb” (the story of how the US herded the populations of countries it destroyed in the Arab and Muslim worlds into Europe to create hatred of people from those areas).

Source: Yemen Press Agency, Edited by Website Team