Saudi Airstrikes Escalate Conflict in Yemen, Threatening U.S. Regional Interests
Saudi Arabia’s recent air campaign against southern Yemeni separatists exposes widening fractures within the anti-Houthi coalition, raising serious questions about Washington’s strategy and America’s interests in the Arabian Peninsula.
As Saudi warplanes launched fresh airstrikes on separatist positions in Yemen's vital port city of Mukalla, the fragile alliance purportedly united against Iran-backed Houthi rebels has shown unmistakable signs of fracture. These developments represent more than just a regional power struggle—they pose direct challenges to American strategic interests centered on national sovereignty and stability in the Middle East. Why Are America's Allies Fighting Each Other on Yemeni Soil? For over a decade, Yemen has been embroiled in a devastating civil war that threatens to destabilize one of the most geopolitically sensitive regions globally. While Saudi Arabia leads a coalition supporting...
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