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How Saudi Arabia got its Yemen campaign so wrong

  • Written by The Conversation
imageHouthi followers in Sanaa rally against the Saudi offensive.Reuters/Mohamed Al-Sayaghi

Among Yemen’s myriad misfortunes, its greatest has been being Saudi Arabia’s neighbour.

Saudi Arabia’s founder, King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, thought Yemen so unpredictable that he warned his sons that they had to tame it in order to remain secure....

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