Houthis

Tens of Thousands of Yemenis Have Died Since the 2018 Stockholm Agreement as a Result of Its Perpetuation of Houthi Rule
The Biden Administration’s Decision in 2021 to Remove the Houthis from the U.S. List of Foreign Terror Organizations Weakened Deterrence by Reducing Political and Economic Pressure
A Stable, Western-Aligned South Yemen Would Help Secure a Vital Waterway Without Requiring U.S. Troops in the Persian Gulf
The Islamic Republic’s Strategy Has Always Been a Masterpiece of Strategic Ambiguity and Risk Management
As International Indecision Persists, Yemen’s Iran-Backed Rebels Are Transforming from Local Insurgents Into Global Disruptors
Geopolitical Risk Emerges from What the ‘Business Side of Politics’
One Scholar Notes Ship-Tracking Data Show the Houthi-Sudan Alliance, Begun in Late 2024, Is Driven by Mutual Opportunism
Terror Groups Reshape Public Behavior Through Observances by Promoting Unity, Instilling Obedience, and Fostering Militancy
Political Disputes Abound While Millions of Yemenis Suffer Without Salaries and Basic Services, and the Future Looks Dim
Supporting and Training the Yemeni Coast Guard Is a Low-Cost Way to Undermine Houthi Threats to the Red Sea
Defeating the Houthis Is Not a Luxury—It Is an International Security Necessity
The Islamist Group Is Currently Threatening Regional Security by Claiming They Can Now Reach Greece
The Saudis May, on Paper, Oppose the Houthis, but in Actuality, They Prefer to Appease Them in Exchange for Quiet
Politicians Might Hold Consultations in Riyadh or Abu Dhabi, but They Should Not Remain There for More than a Day or Two
Use of Sudan’s Coastline Would Allow the Houthis, and Iran, to Deflect Attention from Battered Houthi Areas in Hodeidah and Sana’a
Just as Somalia Never Elected a Leader Fairly, so Too Is Much of Yemen a Black Hole for Democracy
If Rubio’s Team Wishes to Receive a Yemeni Representative, They Should Receive One Who Chooses Yemen over Saudi Arabia or Iran
The Struggle for Primacy in This Remote, Long-Fought-over Corner of the Middle East Is Far from Completed
Revamping the Southern Transitional Council Assures a Path Forward, Rather than Associating the Group with a past That No Longer Can Exist
Reports Indicate Saudi Intelligence Has Arrested Alimi’s Brother-in-Law, the Deputy Director of His Office, for Cooperating with the Terrorist Group