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Ohio Barbarian's avatar

Thinking of reviving the old PDRY under a different name, are you? I remember when Soviet Naval Aviation had a base there. Migs from Aden flew over my squadron in the Arabian Sea a couple of times.

Yemen's been divided before so I can see it being divided again. I don't see the Houthis going away anytime soon. The Saudis and Emiratis couldn't get rid of them, and the US Empire's warships are vulnerable to their missiles if they get too close.

And we have all those messes just across the Red Sea in the Horn of Africa going on, with the Chinese in Djibouti. As an American, all I can say is I wish we'd get out of there and leave those people to find their own ways. If I were Russian, I would be very, very careful about getting entangled in that part of the world.

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I think Russia is not ready to tackle this Yemen problem as yet. In comparison, Ukraine is much more important and the business there is FAR from finished. Syria is involved in Russian marine traffic out of the Black Sea. I would say even the Arctic shipping route, the early warning radar line, and the infrastructure to support both plus all Siberian towns close to the Arctic Sea are more important. If Americans want to waste resources bombing the poorest nation in the Middle East, let them. If Russians really want to help promote peace around Yemen, then working behind the curtain with Iran, KSA, Qatar, and other GCC countries would be better than standing at the center.

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