Summary:
The book provides an in-depth analysis of Yemen's complex civil war, exploring the local, regional, and international dynamics that have shaped the conflict. It examines the role of Saudi Arabia's military intervention, the impact on Yemeni society, and the broader implications for the Arabian Peninsula's future stability.
Key points:
1. Yemen's complex history, including its North-South division, tribal dynamics, and past imperial influences, is key to understanding its current civil war and regional power struggles.
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