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The War in Yemen and Future Relations between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi

Ari Heistein and Dr. Yoel Guzansky sit down to discuss recent developments in the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen and their implications for regional security. What was the impetus behind the intervention? Why was it unable to achieve its goals? And will the Saudi-UAE relationship be damaged by UAE’s withdrawal from Yemen or can the impact of their diverging policies be contained?

Ari
Heistein
Yoel
Guzansky

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