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Get the run down on all the reports, articles and content you probably missed this week, October 12th – 18th.
Get the run down on all the reports, articles and content you probably missed this week, October 12th – 18th.
Senior counterterrorism director Kash Patel said that the humanitarian worker Sandra Loli and businessman Mikael Gidada are returning home.
Get the run down on all the reports, reviews and content you probably missed this week, October 5th – 11th.
The Yemeni military said on Saturday that they had killed over 1,000 Houthi rebels, 215 of those commanders, during September.
Saudi-led coalition jets conducted 14 airstrikes in Yemen early on Sunday. Targets included Houthi barracks and military sites near Sana’a.
This video from the Yemeni Civil War allegedly depicts a Houthi rebel, carrying a wounded buddy, running through open ground for an astounding 2 minutes straight. Throughout the ordeal, government troops take potshots at the man but to no avail. This footage is testament that courage under fire knows no affiliations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=135&v=dJSqz_Pnu3Y&feature=emb_title
Don Bradley’s case exemplifies the dire consequences of a flawed system, urging us to rally behind his battle for truth and reparation.
Although the death of Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011, marked a triumphant day for the United States, the death of the charismatic leader of al-Qaeda did not mark the end of his terrorist organization. Al-Qaeda continues to operate globally and still poses a severe threat to international and homeland security. Of particular interest […]
Saudi Arabia and its coalitions fighting the Iranian-backed Houthi movement in neighboring Yemen announced that they conducted airstrikes targeting rebel missile sites and Iranian military personnel stationed at these sites. On Monday, the Saudi-led coalition launched several of these airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, which is occupied by the Houthi rebels. This comes just two days […]
Amidst the Coronavirus pandemic, this article seeks to engage the reader in thoughtful discourse over the current state of U.S.- Middle East affairs, particularly as they pertain to Iran and Saudi Arabia. Falling oil prices, recent reports of several additional senior members of the Saudi royal family being detained, and other concerns over Saudi Crown […]
The United Nations is calling for all parties in the fighting in Yemen to suspend operations as the civilian toll on lives lost and people displaced continues to grow. Martin Griffiths, the U.N.’s Special Envoy, is trying to get the peace efforts restarted between the Saudi-led coalition that is supporting the Yemeni government and the […]
Don’t miss out on Part One. How do you defeat an insurgency? How do you win over a people who has been treated as second-class citizens for centuries? Throughout history, many a politician and military officer have lost sleep over such questions. Yet a particular strategy seems to work—blend in with the population, gain their trust by concrete […]