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February 09, 2010
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Yemen: Preventing Regional Conflict by Solving Local Problems

Alex Starr | 24 Nov 2009
World Politics Review

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Since August, the Yemeni government has been engaged in an offensive against insurgents in Yemen's northern Saada region -- the sixth it has waged there since June 2004. President Ali Abdullah Saleh has long accused Tehran of aiding the Houthi rebels, portraying the local conflict as part of a larger regional struggle against Iran.

Earlier this month, that conflict escalated dramatically when Saudi Arabia bombed Houthi positions along the Saudi-Yemeni border, following a Houthi attack on Saudi border guards. While evidence of direct Iranian involvement remains questionable, Hassan Firouzabadi, chief of Iran's General Staff recently remarked, "Saudi Arabia's effort to kill Shiites in Yemen . . . is considered a great danger for Islam and the region." The comment served as a clear warning against Saudi Arabia's deeper involvement in the conflict. ...

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