The Yemen-based rebels pose a lingering threat, and some security analysts argue that their patrons in Tehran should be in Israel’s crosshairs.
Richard Haass is President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, Senior Counselor at Centerview Partners, and the author of a weekly newsletter, Home & Away.
The United States Navy launched Tomahawk missiles at Houthi weapon facilities in Yemen on Tuesday. The strikes targeted production and storage sites belonging to the Houthi rebel group. This operation ...
Iran is sending more weapons to the Houthis following the collapse of its other proxy groups across the Middle East, a ...
Since October 7, Israel has framed its actions as part of a larger struggle against Tehran’s regional ambitions. While Iran’s ...
Repeated nighttime missile launches have brought the danger from Yemen to the fore. How did a group of mountain rebels in a ...
The Houthis are not new players in the Middle East. A Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged in ...
However, with the collapse of the Islamic Republic’s hegemonic project, the Middle East is poised for significant changes. The immediate fallout will be most visible in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, where ...
To challenge Saudi Arabia, its regional nemesis, Iran has equipped Houthis with relatively cheap weapons capable of striking ...
It’s time for the West, and especially the US, to change its response to violence and aggression by bad actors, especially ...
Saudi Arabia supported various ultra-conservative groups during Syria’s civil war, including Jaysh al-Islam, created with the ...
Regional integration was one of the Biden administration’s principal objectives, and it is worth recalling that during ...