The National | - 39 minutes ago |
Saleh's resignation mixes with frustration when he later holds forth on his plight, blaming Yemen's
current government for failing to aid him and the 100,000 other
internally displaced people (IDP) living in the Al Mazrak camps in the
far northern ...
I can't seem to quote this article more than I have for some reason. So, if you want to read this article you have to click on the word button above.
My thoughts on Yemen at this point are that Saudi Arabia cannot let Yemen become a country that destabilizes it. So, if Yemen wants to become a country that will destabilize Saudi Arabia it just isn't going to ever happen realistically speaking as long as Saudi Arabia exists with enough economic clout to prevent that from happening.
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