Yemen’s Civil War Now Has Three Sides – Everything Law and Order Blog

The Southern Transitional Council wants the city of Aden to secede, the Saudi coalition is breaking up, and the Houthis say they weren’t informed of the US-brokered ceasefire.

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11 thoughts on “Yemen’s Civil War Now Has Three Sides”
  1. Imagine, Saudi Arabia, an un-elected royal dictatorship, is using force to decide who should form the national government of Yemen… and numerous countries, including Western "democracies", support this totally unethical and illegal insanity. This power game is placed above all considerations for the population and peace. While the United Nations is pathetic here, US foreign policy is downright corrupt and cruel (nothing new).

  2. Why do you use civil war in the title when the interviewer categorically stated that the US and Saudí Arabia are involved? Did your editor insist on that slant?

  3. thanks for covering this, but ….."now" has three sides? this has been a part of the war in Yemen from the beginning

  4. The Yemen war being described as a Saudi VS UAE proxy war is unique take. Calling the Houthi takeover a revolution or a coup is mostly semantics. One fact that is not semantic is that the takeover happened after Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi's interim mandate expired without agreed elections being held. Sad to see The Real News no longer a reliable source for facts and coherent analysis.

  5. I'm wondering if the Southern coalition is opting out of aggression. This civil war would continue even if all the Yemeni factions stopped fighting.

  6. Its about time this is brought to the forefront. Leave it to Kim Brown who also broke down the Venezuelan coup attempt yesterday.

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