Dejavu,
Long story short, rebels overthrew a government they didn't like, causing the former country leader to flee. Now a foreign giant (relatively speaking) is getting involved in support of the former regime, in this case it is Saudi Arabia instead of Russia from last year. The difference is rather than just feeding in weapons, Saudi Arabia has blatantly invaded.
The larger picture here is that this ignites a major conflict between Sunni and Shiite forces. On the Sunni side in Yemen, Al-Qaeda is a major force; effectively Al-Qaeda and Saudi Arabia are aligned in goals here since they are both attacking the Shiites.
Long story short, rebels overthrew a government they didn't like, causing the former country leader to flee. Now a foreign giant (relatively speaking) is getting involved in support of the former regime, in this case it is Saudi Arabia instead of Russia from last year. The difference is rather than just feeding in weapons, Saudi Arabia has blatantly invaded.
The larger picture here is that this ignites a major conflict between Sunni and Shiite forces. On the Sunni side in Yemen, Al-Qaeda is a major force; effectively Al-Qaeda and Saudi Arabia are aligned in goals here since they are both attacking the Shiites.
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