The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s War in Yemen
The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s War in Yemen
12/4/2018
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This interactive article by The New York Times examines Saudi Arabia's involvement in the war in Yemen. It provides a detailed overview of the conflict, including the roots of the war, the parties involved, and the devastating impact it has had on the Yemeni population. The article includes maps, infographics, and personal stories to illustrate the extent of the humanitarian crisis. It also explores the controversial role of the United States, Saudi Arabia's most prominent ally, in supporting the Saudi-led coalition. By presenting a comprehensive analysis of the situation, the article aims to shed light on the complexity and consequences of Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen.
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saudi arabia ꞏ yemen ꞏ middle east ꞏ war ꞏ conflict ꞏ humanitarian crisis ꞏ geopolitics ꞏ international relations ꞏ military intervention ꞏ houthi rebels ꞏ iranian influence ꞏ united states ꞏ saudi coalition ꞏ airstrikes ꞏ civilian casualties ꞏ human rights ꞏ political instability ꞏ refugee crisis ꞏ proxy war ꞏ arms sales ꞏ oil ꞏ arab spring ꞏ sectarianism ꞏ sunni-shia rivalry ꞏ regional tensions ꞏ united nations ꞏ arab league ꞏ un security council ꞏ middle east politics ꞏ saudi-iran rivalry ꞏ yemeni government ꞏ yemeni people ꞏ humanitarian aid ꞏ terrorism ꞏ al-qaeda ꞏ isis ꞏ yemeni civil war ꞏ riyadh ꞏ sana'a ꞏ mbs ꞏ mohammed bin salman ꞏ hadi ꞏ blockade ꞏ peace negotiations ꞏ arab world ꞏ humanitarian organizations ꞏ social impact ꞏ yemeni economy ꞏ foreign policy ꞏ power dynamics ꞏ historical background ꞏ media coverage ꞏ journalism ꞏ investigative reporting