Thursday, March 26, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The War In Yemen



Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post: What Saudi Arabia’s bombing of Yemen means for the Middle East

In the early hours of Thursday morning, Saudi Arabia bombed positions in Yemen held by Houthi militias, a rebel force that had already thrown out sitting President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi from the capital, Sanaa, and was on the verge of ousting him from his last redoubt in the key southern port city of Aden.

"We will do whatever it takes in order to protect the legitimate government of Yemen from falling," said Adel al-Jubeir, Saudi ambassador to the United States, at a media briefing on Wednesday night.

Saudi media reported that the campaign, dubbed Operation Decisive Storm, was coordinated with a coalition of other Arab countries — primarily Sunni Gulf states already closely allied with Riyadh.

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The War In Yemen

Analysis: Can GCC military intervention save Yemen? -- Al Jazeera
Iran, Saudi Arabia fighting bloody proxy wars across region -- AP
Yemen crisis: An Iranian-Saudi battleground? -- Frank Gardner, BBC
Iran-Saudi proxy war in Yemen explodes into region-wide crisis -- Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Will Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bombing of Yemen Draw in Iran? (Video) -- WSJ
Saudi intervention adds heat to regional cold war -- Simeon Kerr, Financial Times
War in Yemen: What it means—and doesn't mean -- Everett Rosenfeld, CNBC
Decades of deadly conflict will spread across the Middle East -- Richard Haass, Financial Times
The new war in Yemen has already shifted the tide in the Middle East -- Armin Rosen, Business Insider
Strange Alliances Lead U.S. to Support and Sabotage Iranian Proxies on Same Day -- Jack Moore, Newsweek
Why the U.S. Is Fighting Besides Iran in Iraq and Against It in Yemen -- Karl Vick, Time
Why ‘Operation Decisive Resolve’ is the ultimate setback for Iran -- David Andrew Weinberg, Al Arabiya News
US defends strategy in Yemen and Iraq but diplomats admit: it's a mess -- Dan Roberts in Washington and Sabrina Siddiqui in New York, The Guardian
White House defends Yemen strategy as Iran-backed rebels surge -- Politico
As Yemen Fractures, al Qaeda Looks to Gain -- Maria Abi-Habib, WSJ
Yemen’s rapidly escalating war: a simple explanation -- Zack Beauchamp, VOX
Saudi Arabia-led Airstrikes in Yemen May Inadvertently Be Bringing Sympathy for Houthi Rebels -- Tom Dale, VICE
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait to strengthen oil security after Yemen strikes -- Reuters
Don't worry too much about Yemen conflict: Oil analyst -- Fred Imbert, CNBC
Oil Markets Blow Yemen Crisis Out of Proportion -- Nick Cunningham, Time/Oilprice.com
The Crisis in Yemen: What You Need to Know -- Jake Doherty, NYT
Behind the 10-Year Houthi Conflict in Yemen (Video) -- Bloomberg
Timeline: The rise of Yemen's Houthi rebels -- Al Jazeera

3 comments:

James said...

Before reading this article I was ready to trash it and it's author, but upon reading it I'll will say it's not bad. Never the less, I maintain that any commenter on this site (whether or not I agree with their politics or analysis) is more competent than just about any that inhabit the Press.

Unknown said...

A professional librarian usually has a Masters degree in library science and a M.S. in some other field such as English, Art, Engineering, etc.

When you get a professional librarian you are getting someone of some substance and one who does not have a narrow education.

Now compare that to a journalist.

Jay Farquharson said...

Col. Pat Lang and Moon of Alabama have been covering Yemen for a long time. what you will find there is better than anything you will find in the MSM.