Yemen’s 15 minutes of fame
The world’s attention may have moved on since January, but that doesn’t mean the country’s problems have disappeared. From crushing poverty to looming ecological catastrophe, multiple rebellions to a brewing succession struggle, Yemen faces a perfect storm of interlocking crises. Does Washington really get it? Read the article.
The world's attention may have moved on since January, but that doesn't mean the country's problems have disappeared. From crushing poverty to looming ecological catastrophe, multiple rebellions to a brewing succession struggle, Yemen faces a perfect storm of interlocking crises. Does Washington really get it?
The world’s attention may have moved on since January, but that doesn’t mean the country’s problems have disappeared. From crushing poverty to looming ecological catastrophe, multiple rebellions to a brewing succession struggle, Yemen faces a perfect storm of interlocking crises. Does Washington really get it?
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