Bombs were dropped in the Yemeni capital in the early hours of Thursday without any previous notice. Most people were sleeping.
The Saudi invasion of Yemen is continuing under the pretext of protecting the government of fugitive former President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi. Some are calling this a proxy war; others say it’s more about the strategic interests of the Persian Gulf Arab states. Is Saudi Arabia planning to turn Yemen into another Libya? And how will the Ansarullah movement respond?
In this edition of The Debate, Press TV has conducted an interview with Ali Al Ahmed, the director of the Institute for (Persian) Gulf Affairs from Washington, and Richard William Murphy, a former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia from New York, to answer these questions.
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