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4/30/22 Nassar Arrabyee on Yemen’s Future

4/30/22 Nassar Arrabyee on Yemen’s Future

FromScott Horton Show - Just the Interviews


4/30/22 Nassar Arrabyee on Yemen’s Future

FromScott Horton Show - Just the Interviews

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nassar Arrabyee joins Scott for Antiwar Radio this week to discuss the ongoing ceasefire in Yemen. Arrabyee explains why he still considers this ceasefire to be different and he gives Scott an update on the effects on the ground. They then discuss the presence of ISIS and Al-Qaeda which Scott worries could dampen the prospects for peace. Lastly, they discuss the humanitarian cost of this war so far, which alone is enough of a reason to end the thing once and for all. 
Discussed on the show:

“Yemen’s New Leaders: Our First Option Is Peace” (Antiwar.com)

“US maintains intelligence relationship with Houthis” (Al-Monitor)


yemenfoundation.org 

Nasser Arrabyee is a Yemeni journalist based in Sana’a, Yemen. He is the owner and director of yemen-now.com. You can follow him on Twitter @narrabyee.
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Released:
May 1, 2022
Format:
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This podcast is for individual interviews on the Scott Horton Show. See the Q & A show feed to hear Scott answer listener questions and for the full show archives. Scott Horton is the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, and is the host of the Scott Horton Show podcast. He has conducted over 5,500 interviews with authors, journalists, activists, and whistleblowers on the most important foreign policy issues since 2003.