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Crisis in Yemen

Ibrahem Qasim
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Wikimedia Commons
Yemeni soldiers in the capital of Sana'a May 2011

With the killing of deposed dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh, the warring sides in Yemen have lost their main exit strategy and go-between. What does Saleh’s death mean for the future of Yemen and U.S. involvement in the country?

Guests:

  • Noah Browning, reporter,
  • Gerald Feierstein, 2010-2013 U.S. Ambassador to Yemen & director of the Center for Gulf Affairs, 
  • Alexander Thompson, Associate Professor of Political Science and a Faculty Associate of the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at
  • Adam Baron, visiting fellow,
     

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