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Jan 01 2026 And Then There Was One
… the red bull cried out instead in dismay: “I know I was eaten the day the white bull was eaten.”
By Abdel Bari Atwan at Rai Al Youm.
With whom will the Israeli-American alliance align? And why have the Houthis emerged as the biggest winners? What did “rebel” Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz and President Ali Abdullah… Continue reading -
Sep 04 2025 Single-handedly, Yemen redefines West Asian security
The Ansarallah-led government in Sanaa is no longer just defending Gaza, but reshaping the very foundations of regional deterrence and sovereignty. And it does not look like anything can stop it.
From Abbas Al-Zein for The Cradle
The Israeli assassinations of Yemen’s Prime Minister Ahmad Ghalib al-Rahwi and his cabinet members were no aberration. It fits neatly… Continue reading
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Jul 18 2025 And it’s one, two, three, what are we fighting for? NATO’s wars
The whole Circus Ringmaster shtick, with each plot twist draped in several layers of hubris and empty bluster, only accelerates the BRICS/Global South high-speed train…
By Pepe Escobar at the Strategic Culture Foundation.
All of you Vietnam vets and draft resisters will recognize where this column’s headline is coming from. Oh yes, this ain’t the late 1960s… Continue reading
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Jul 17 2025 Anglo-Zionist Savagery is Relentless
Leader of Ansar Allah, Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, on the developments of the Israeli aggression on Gaza and the latest regional and international updates – 22 Muharram 1447 AH, July 17, 2025:
The Israeli enemy continues the genocide against the Palestinian people and seeks to accumulate its criminal record.The Israeli enemy persists in the comprehensive destruction… Continue reading
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May 31 2025 The Jig is Up
America’s military humiliation: the Houthis exposed its waning power.
By Malcom Kyeyune at UnHerd.
When, in reaction to the war in Gaza, the Houthis of Yemen started imposing their blockade on the Red Sea, it was seen as a sure sign of waning American power: a global hegemon was allowing its control over a vital sea route… Continue reading
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May 29 2025 From TASS: Russia’s discussion with Yemeni Official (asking for help)
Media: Yemen looking to Russia to help restore peace
Russia maintains an active position on resolving the crisis in Yemen, as it remains in contact with both the internationally recognized government and the Houthis that control a large part of the country. On May 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Rashad Mohammad al-Alimi, chairman… Continue reading
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May 09 2025 Moral Devastation of the Fragmented West
Judge Nap interviews roving nomad geopolitician Pepe Escobar on the amazing turn of fortune for the former combined West on every front and in every quadrant.
To the day of Victory over the nazi internationale!
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Apr 30 2025 Pepe Escobar: Yemen Hits Back, China’s Response, Iran’s Resolve, Russia’s Strategy — U.S. on Alert
With Nima, Dialogue Works
On the Yemen issue, we have reasonable suspicion that the US is using amateur open-source intelligence (OSINT) data shared by social media users. Read from PressTV:
By Yousef Ramazani
Speculation is rife that the US military has been using amateur open-source intelligence (OSINT) data shared by social media users on virtual platforms to attack… Continue reading
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Apr 21 2025 The Houthis & Yemen: A History (and brought forward from a year ago)
Guest: Shireen Al-Adeimi is a non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and assistant professor of language and literacy at Michigan State University’s College of Education.
More versions of the podcast at:
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An eloquent short historical profile of the Ansarullah movement by a fair critic from south Yemen. She is from Aden, the traditional rival… Continue reading
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Apr 20 2025 From Gaza to the Red Sea: Helen Lackner on Yemen’s Civil War, Houthis, U.S. Strikes & Palestine Link
A Yemen expert.
There may be differences of opinion but we have a set of facts with reliable maps right at the outset, who is who, who controls what and in what percentages and how Yemen came to be. The religious and sectarian aspects are discussed early on and then left alone.Helen Lackner Biography and
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Apr 16 2025 Human Progress
“How weary am I of devils and brutes, a true human is what I long for.”
By Nora Hoppe at Al Mayadeen.
The fact that our planet in this day and age is home to a genocide – visible to all human beings on personal devices throughout the world – an ongoing abomination unhindered by any international… Continue reading
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Apr 01 2025 A Travelogue of Felix Arabia: Unconquerable Yemen
Part II on my mesmerizing journey in Yemen… Ansarallah won’t back down, staring down the Empire in the Red Sea.
By Pepe Escobar at Strategic Culture Foundation.
SANA’A, Yemen – No wonder the Roman Empire called it Arabia Felix.
It’s 3 pm in Al-Sabeen square in the Haddah neighborhood of Sana’a on Friday, March 28, Al Quds Day,… Continue reading
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Mar 31 2025 A Travelogue of Felix Arabia: from Sana’a to Saada — Yemen during Wartime
Part I on my mesmerizing journey in Yemen…
By Pepe Escobar at Sputnik.
SAADA, northwest Yemen – It’s 2 pm on Wednesday, March 26, and I am standing in a deserted boulevard in Saada during Ramadan, in silence, surrounded by mountains, and watching a road sign telling me the Saudi border is only a two-hour drive away.
We… Continue reading
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Mar 29 2025 Pepe Escobar : What I Am Seeing In Yemen!
Judge Napolitano interviews geopolitican and roving nomad Pepe Escobar from Sanaa, Yemen. Includes Pepe’s address to 1 million Yemenis – mind-boggling does not even begin to describe it.
Minor errata –
Hussein Al Houthi was the brother of the current ruler Abdul Malik Al Houthi. The former WAS the founding father of the Houthi movement.
The… Continue reading