Scenarios about 'houthi conflict'
The Houthi conflict refers to the ongoing civil war in Yemen involving the Ansar Allah (Houthi) movement against various domestic and international forces since 2014. This complex struggle evolved from a local insurgency into a proxy war drawing in regional powers like Saudi Arabia and Iran, resulting in one of the world's worst humanitarian crises with widespread famine, disease outbreaks, and civilian casualties. The conflict represents significant geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and has implications for regional security, maritime shipping, and international diplomacy.
What If Yemen Remained Two Separate Countries?
Exploring the alternate timeline where North and South Yemen never unified in 1990, potentially reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, the War on Terror, and regional stability in the Arabian Peninsula.