On another matter it remains to be seen how the war will end. Saudi Arabia and "coalition of the willing" isn't able to achieve victory and neither are the Houthis able to evict them. Nasser reached a point when he cut his losess and left, will the "coalition of the willing" do the same?
Whilst it's fine for the U.S. to talk about human rights and an end to the war, intel and logistical support provided to the Saudis and others played a vital part and all those civillians killed as "collateral damage" was mainly from stuff with a "Made in the U.S." tag. On their part unsuprisingly the Europeans have made expressed concern but it's still largely business as usual.
Then there's Iran, expecting it to back off is as unrealistic as asking for Dick Dastardly to treat Mutley as an equal partner, as it's involvement in Yemen forms a crucial element of the longstanding cold war fought against the Sunni Gulf Arabs. The only possible soulution is for both sides to come to an agreenent and it would be safe to assume that the reported UAE/Iran talks some weeks ago included Yemen. There's also the question if it's in the interests of certain countries for the war to drag on indefinitely.
Whilst it's fine for the U.S. to talk about human rights and an end to the war, intel and logistical support provided to the Saudis and others played a vital part and all those civillians killed as "collateral damage" was mainly from stuff with a "Made in the U.S." tag. On their part unsuprisingly the Europeans have made expressed concern but it's still largely business as usual.
Then there's Iran, expecting it to back off is as unrealistic as asking for Dick Dastardly to treat Mutley as an equal partner, as it's involvement in Yemen forms a crucial element of the longstanding cold war fought against the Sunni Gulf Arabs. The only possible soulution is for both sides to come to an agreenent and it would be safe to assume that the reported UAE/Iran talks some weeks ago included Yemen. There's also the question if it's in the interests of certain countries for the war to drag on indefinitely.
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