Scenarios about 'Houthi movement'
The Houthi movement is a Zaydi Shia political and military organization that emerged in northern Yemen in the 1990s. Originally formed to combat perceived discrimination against Zaydi Muslims, the group gained significant power during the Yemeni Civil War, controlling substantial territory including the capital Sana'a by 2014. In alternate timelines, the movement's trajectory offers opportunities to explore different outcomes in Middle Eastern geopolitics, particularly regarding Iranian influence, Saudi Arabian relations, and regional sectarian dynamics.
What If Sana'a Avoided Civil War Through Different Policies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Yemen's capital avoided descent into civil war through different political decisions, potentially preventing one of the worst humanitarian crises of the 21st century.