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Shiite Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, are holding the Yemeni president captive.
U.S. sends Navy warships to Red Sea
More - http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/20/world/yemen-violence/
I bet this puts a kink in US drone strikes in the country.
Warships are sent in for our embassy, for protection of our personnel. I doubt we'll intervene in the coup. I mean... what would our response be? What should it be? I'm assuming we just sit back and watch at this point.
Just who are the Houthi rebels?
U.S. sends Navy warships to Red Sea
More - http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/20/world/yemen-violence/
Sounds pretty bad for Yemen. I did not realize they had such trouble... that these "rebels" entered the capital last year and then slowly seized control of the government. Now that they have stormed the palace and taken their President captive, it's pretty clear that Yemen has fallen.Houthis swept into the capital last year, sparking battles that left more than 300 dead in a month. In September, they signed a ceasefire deal with the government, and Houthis have since installed themselves in key positions in the government and financial institutions.
I bet this puts a kink in US drone strikes in the country.
Warships are sent in for our embassy, for protection of our personnel. I doubt we'll intervene in the coup. I mean... what would our response be? What should it be? I'm assuming we just sit back and watch at this point.
Just who are the Houthi rebels?
