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The Yemen Crisis: A Regional Firestorm Ignited by US Strikes
Yemen, Hodeidah, Sana'a, DhamarSaturday, October 5, 2024
But what's really driving this crisis? For years, Yemen has been embroiled in a bitter conflict between the Houthis and the government. But it's not just about local interests – the region is caught up in a web of alliances and rivalries that stretch back decades.
Iran and Israel are old enemies, locked in a cycle of aggression and retaliation that shows no signs of abating. The US has long been wary of Iranian expansionism, and its airstrikes on Yemen can be seen as an attempt to contain the threat. But the Houthis see themselves as fighting for their very survival – and they're not about to back down.
As tensions in the region continue to simmer, it's clear that this is a crisis that will only escalate further unless something is done to address its root causes. The US airstrikes may have been a bold move, but they've also highlighted the deep divisions that are tearing the Middle East apart.
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