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Yemen
Beyond the Drone Debate: Should US Military and CIA Be Judge, Jury and Executioner?
Public debate on drones has centered on the method of targeted killing rather than whether assassination is legal, moral or effective policy.
Yemen Redraws Middle East Alliances
This small country tucked into the bottom of the Arabian Peninsula is shattering old alliances and spurring new and surprising ones.
Two US Citizens Participate in Iranian Peace Boat to Stop Saudi Attacks on Yemen
The ship will sail into the Persian Gulf to protest attacks by Saudi Arabia.
Human Rights Watch: Saudi-Led Coalition Bombing Yemen With Banned US-Made Cluster Munitions
Cluster bombs are banned under a 2008 treaty for the high civilian toll they can cause.
US-Backed Saudi War in Yemen Continues as Aid Groups Describe “Catastrophic” Humanitarian Crisis
Warplanes from the Saudi-led coalition struck Yemeni cities.
As Battle for Aden Rages, Yemen Is Set for a Messy and Violent Future
Yemen's humanitarian crisis is by all accounts getting worse by the day, and the city of Aden has become a major flashpoint.
Arab, Muslim and Asian Groups Sue Kerry, Carter Over US Citizens Trapped in Yemen
Plaintiffs in the case, all American citizens or permanent citizens trapped in Yemen, are challenging "the constitutionality of the United States government's action."
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The Collapse of the Obama Doctrine: Yemen War as an Opportunity?
To suggest that the United States policies in Yemen was a "failure" is an understatement.
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China’s Quietly Growing International Clout
Three China-related events caused the world's political and economic axis to shift in March and April.
Autocrats United Against Yemen
The Yemen war is a variation on an old theme, where despotic regimes in the Middle East call on the United States to do their dirty work.