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Tag Archives: Yemen
Is it ever worth it?
Charles Homans, who covers the wikileaks beat for FP, asks a good question in today’s column: Was supporting Saleh worth it? In the past few months, as the arab spring movement blossomed across the region, many analysts assessed that Saleh … Continue reading
Posted in Diplomacy, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy
Tagged Foreign Policy, Intelligence, Protests, Saleh, State Department, Yemen
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Saleh will step down
Bad news out of Yemen this morning. Although this movement has taken a backseat to Egypt, Bahrain, and now Libya in terms of international news coverage, it looks as if change is drawing closer than ever in Sanaa. According to … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, U.S. Foreign Policy
Tagged Middle East, Protests, U.S. Foreign Policy, Yemen
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