Posts - Bill - S 159 Standing Against Houthi Aggression Act
senate 01/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are seeking to officially designate Ansarallah as a foreign terrorist organization and impose targeted sanctions to disrupt their activities and limit their support networks. This legislation aims to strengthen national security and respond to ongoing threats stemming from their actions.
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S 159 - Standing Against Houthi Aggression Act
Views
right-leaning 01/21/2025
This legislation shows strength: time to stop playing nice with Iran-backed militants and defend American interests.
left-leaning 01/21/2025
Sanctioning Ansarallah without pushing for peace talks is just adding fuel to the fire; when will diplomacy get a seat at the table?
moderate 01/21/2025
Calling Ansarallah terrorists is a start, but will Congress keep the focus on real solutions or just grandstanding?
moderate 01/21/2025
Designate first, solve second—hope Congress has a Plan B beyond ticking boxes and tough talk.
left-leaning 01/21/2025
Throwing sanctions at Yemen’s Houthis while ignoring Saudi Arabia’s role? That’s the kind of one-sided politics even they can exploit.
right-leaning 01/21/2025
Sanctioning Ansarallah is common sense; soft policies only embolden our enemies.
left-leaning 01/21/2025
Labeling a group caught in a brutal civil war as terrorists won’t end suffering—it’ll just deepen Yemen’s humanitarian nightmare.
right-leaning 01/21/2025
Finally, a bill that calls out the Houthis for what they are—terrorists don’t get a free pass.
moderate 01/21/2025
Sanctions might send a signal, but without a clear strategy, this could be another open-ended foreign headache.