uganda, nobody talks about our tragedy. yemen is in the news every day. people have reported extensively about this. what this shows is the hypocrisy of western politics. the west and so on. but if the west was not supporting saudi arabia in the way it's doing and blinding its eyes to the tragedy that is happening in places like yemen, we would have a very different situation. but if the west is motivated to sell arms, despite the human rights violations in saudi arabia itself, apart from what the saudi—led coalition is doing in yemen. there is a real need for a rethink on global politics in terms of, you know, what do we do to stop these things? it is all driven by these interests, to sell arms, to make money, in spite of people dying. it's exacerbated, and i think you're entirely right, but it is exacerbated by the fact that this is a proxy war between iran and saudi arabia and we know what america things of iran. we know trump enjoys banquets with the saudis and being lavished in palaces. the moral leadership and the voice in europe is silent on this. theresa may is too busy covering her brexit... agenda. you're right, saudi has a blank cheque on th