As Yemen bombing subsides, Saudi may struggle with peacemaker role
Saudi Arabia has bombed Yemen for four weeks but may be little closer to imposing influence in its war-torn neighbor. As the kingdom winds down the campaign it led against Yemen's Houthis, a militia allied to its regional rival Iran, Riyadh faces a test of its diplomatic skills in trying to arrange talks among Yemen's fractious elites. The bombs have helped prevent the Houthis from fully seizing Aden, Yemen's main port, but have yet to reverse their decisive military gains over recent months, when they took the capital, joined forces with ...
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