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Yemen: The Proxy War at the Edge of the Red Sea

21 min · 5. juli 2026
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Yemen is more than a civil war. It is a conflict shaped by geography, regional rivalry, maritime security, and global trade. This episode explores how Yemen’s internal collapse became a proxy battlefield involving the Houthis, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and wider international powers — and why the Red Sea has become one of the world’s most vulnerable strategic chokepoints.

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