Why hasn't the US taken the fight to the Houthis in Yemen?
28 Oct
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Eylon Levy engages with Peter Berkowitz, former Director of Policy Planning at the US State Department, to explore the complexities behind the United States' strategic decisions regarding the ongoing conflict in Yemen. Berkowitz raises critical questions about why the US has opted not to engage militarily with the Houthis, despite their significant role in exacerbating regional instability. The discussion delves into various implications, including geopolitical interests, humanitarian concerns, and regional alliances, offering insights into the broader challenges of American foreign policy in the Middle East.