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    Report: Yemen is threatened with starvation and collapse

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    Report: Yemen is threatened with starvation and collapse Empty Report: Yemen is threatened with starvation and collapse

    Post by Rocky Tue 28 Feb 2017, 1:39 am

    [ltr]Report: Yemen is threatened with starvation and collapse[/ltr]

     Since 02.28.2017 at 08:58 (Baghdad time)
    [ltr]Report: Yemen is threatened with starvation and collapse 3[/ltr]
    [ltr]Follow-up scales News[/ltr]
    [ltr]A report published by the Washington Institute warned that the current escalation by the coalition forces and the Yemeni government has been serious consequences is the spread of famine and collapse.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He described the researcher Eric Belovski conflict in Yemen as a "drain partly fueled by Iranians at very low cost," the war, pointing to the grave human and material losses suffered by this country in more than two years of war.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The report pointed out that about half a million Yemeni children suffer from acute malnutrition caused by the war pushed the health services to the brink of collapse, "and displaced two million people and forced another 10 million rely on humanitarian aid for survival."[/ltr]
    [ltr]The report and saw that the Yemeni government if it succeeds in regaining control of all ports on the Red Sea in the country, including Hodeida, this will reduce the "food supplies for Yemenis or cut it in the center and north of the country."[/ltr]
    [ltr]The researcher emphasized that Yemen ports on the Red Sea, regardless of their intentions, Sttogaha battle lines on the spot, adding that "the distribution of food across the battle lines on a large scale has always proved to be almost impossible."[/ltr]
    [ltr]Belovski expected to lead such a development to narrow the "stranglehold on the capital Sanaa and the stronghold of rebels of Saada through the exercise of a combination of economic and humanitarian pressures", recalling that about 90% of international food aid through the United Nations and 70% of imports of ration commercial goods entering the Yemen before the outbreak of war across the Red Sea ports.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The report was likely that economic pressures do not easily affect the Houthis, given to "Shi'ite history and a willingness to persevere against armed with the best opponents."[/ltr]
    [ltr]Such a strategy, the report saw it will likely worsen the humanitarian situation is already dire, noting the United Nations Declaration "that seven million Yemeni, at least in need of emergency food assistance in order to survive, and 2.2 million Yemenis at least already suffering from acute malnutrition ".[/ltr]
    [ltr]And pay researcher option described as the best of the current military escalation, and is the focus of the "Alliance on the threat posed by Houthis on the Saudis and international freight civilians through the support of its efforts to increase the military pressure along the border with Saudi Arabia, and the targeting of ballistic missiles controlled by the Houthis, and the destruction of missiles anti-ship held by the rebels. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]He called for further steps, including "giving a role for all Yemeni communities - including the Houthis - in the new government. As it is imperative that tested the will of the rebels to give up military control in exchange for such a role."[/ltr]
    [ltr]The student researcher decision-makers in the United States to "consider carefully the strategies followed by their partners," and stressed the need to not accept any US strategy diving "deeper into the quagmire of Iranian Made in Yemen" .anthy 29 / A 43[/ltr]




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