How the U.S. Is Making the War in Yemen Worse
The New Yorker,
2018
Recommendation
The protracted Saudi-led military campaign against Houthi rebels that ousted Yemen’s government in early 2015 has killed more than 10,000 civilians, forced over three million people to leave their homes, produced a cholera outbreak and pushed millions to the brink of starvation. But as New Yorker editor Nicolas Niarchos explains, Saudi Arabia would not be able to sustain its military campaign without crucial support from the United States. getAbstract recommends Niarchos’s in-depth article to readers who’d like to understand why the United States are backing the Saudis in Yemen, and how US policy affects the country’s humanitarian situation.
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About the Author
Nicolas Niarchos is on the editorial staff of the New Yorker.
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