The article lacks a good deal of information, like WHO are the Houties, WHY are they fighting, WHO are the local players. Also, it is know that all the mayor players in the zone use proxies, be Iran, Saudi Arabia or Israel. And blaming Iran of destabilizing the area is a bit hipocrital coming from an israeli.
What is more interesting about the Yemeni conflict is the almost total inoperance of the Saudi army, and its increasing reliance in merc troops, especially sudanese (that at least a good number will retreat) and unoccupied ex-paramilitary south american workforce.
What is more interesting about the Yemeni conflict is the almost total inoperance of the Saudi army, and its increasing reliance in merc troops, especially sudanese (that at least a good number will retreat) and unoccupied ex-paramilitary south american workforce.
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