Yemen is not only a new front on the war against islamofascism, but the U.S.-Sunni coalition has begun to fight a proxy war against Iran, in the Saada region of Yemen.
The Sunni governing majority, backed by Saudi Arabia and the United States is fighting certain clans of the Shi’te minority, backed by Iran.
Not only is the Yemeni government involved in two internal wars, but it continues to be confronted with internal political strife that may one day lead to the repartitioning of the country. If our entry into these Southwestern Arabian conflicts are poorly planned and executed, the current strategic advantage we hold over Iran and Al-Qaeda, will become FUBAR.
Yemen is an extremely complex nation, suffering from what many believe to be irreversible economic and social issues, and deeply rooted ethnic and political divides. The geopolitical landscape Southwestern Arabia is more enigmatic then in Pashtunistan.
Aside from the extremism, poverty, social discrimination, social exclusion, unemployment, social injustice and social integration issues facing Yemen, it is possible that the Yemenis face the most crippling drug addiction rates of any nation on earth, and it is threatening to set its development back an entire generation.
The video below is possible one of the most disturbing substance dependency stories someone have ever seen. Imagine if 90% of the population of the United States was high on cocaine, constantly.
Short-term effects? Compulsive use may result in manic behavior with grandiose delusions or in a paranoid type of illness, sometimes accompanied by hallucinations.
Video: A Nation On Drugs - Yemen
Source: RIGHTSPHERE
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