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rotesters were suddenly rallying thousands, and then tens of thousands, of their fellow citizens to demand the ouster of the regime, led by President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his family for 43 years. Meanwhile, across a narrow expanse of water on Saudi Arabia's northeast border, protesters in Bahrain rallied in the hun
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vantage of the time that is in our favor, we have served the enemy. * There are proposals from Ali Saleh. cannot this be a way to isolate Houthi? - Ali Abdullah Saleh has a very big disagreement with Houthi and we know that he is today under the control and the custody of Houthi, if he is not under the control of g
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trumped values. You didn't hear Obama make any "Qaddafi must go"- style speeches directed against Bahrain's ruling Khalifa family or Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030073 --- PAGE BREAK --- 15 The contradictions and anomalies of U.S. foreign policy have also been on stark display in the Obama
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rchies - the Gulf states, Jordan and Morocco. In Yemen, the Saudis are insisting on an orderly transition of power and a dignified exit for President Ali Abdullah Saleh (a courtesy that was not extended to Hosni Mubarak, despite the former Egyptian president's many years as a strong U.S. ally). To facilitate this han
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been to young Egyptians and Tunisians, and has not been around for too long, as the case with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in Libya or Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Additionally his positions vis-a-vis Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, two topics that are dear to the hearts of grassroots Syrians, have g
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e Media Line MidEast Daily EXCLUSIVE FROM YEMEN: Saleh Flies to Saudi Arabia: TML Correspondent Says "It's a Good Day for Yemen" Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh was flown to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, reportedly for treatment of wounds he suffered during an attack on his palace on Friday. The injuries were origi
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eli convoy. Both the Palestinians and Israelis are investigating. Yemen's Saleh Agrees to Step Down in Return for Immunity Yemen's longtime ruler Ali Abdullah Saleh agreed on Saturday to accept a deal brokered by the Gulf States in which he would Archives I Blogs Lead Story in Context Issue: Israel's Jewish I
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uld run for a political position in Yemen if a new government is installed. She called the current instability with cries for the current president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, to cede power is at a standstill. "The questions we get from him are: don't prosecute me or my family and don't ask me about the money collected f
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took place in Yemen, though with the complications of regional and sectarian antagonisms. After months of demonstrations and skirmishes, president Ali Abdullah Saleh agreed to pressure from his countrymen and regional powers and left the country he ruled for over 20 years. As with Egypt, his associates retained
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ny question that Assad is watching Gaddafi's brutal tactics for precedents that will serve the Syrian's own savage regime. The same holds true for Ali Abdullah Saleh, holding out against his people and against the odds in Yemen, whose lawless territory harbors some of the most dangerous members of al Qaeda. The
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of Syria, President Tabu& Vazquez of Uruguay, President Gloria Arroyo of the Philippines, President Hamid Karazai of Afghanistan, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed, Kazakh President, Nursultan Nazarbayev as well as the Presidents of Tu
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ian feud. Yemen, meanwhile, was the poorest of the Arab states, with secessionist movements raging in its north and south and a polarizing leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who had no skills save the art of political survival. The feuds of Yemen were obscure, the quarrels of tribes and warlords. The wider Arab tumult
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hies — the Gulf states, Jordan and Morocco. In Yemen, the Saudis are insisting on an orderly transition of power and a dignified exit for President Ali Abdullah Saleh (a courtesy that was not extended to Hosni Mubarak, despite the former Egyptian president's many years as a strong U.S. ally). To facilitate this h
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es not just of women, but of unemployment and corruption.[24] She has also orated to crowds for four years, in weekly protests against the rule of Ali Abdullah Saleh; and she astonishes men that they are not only spoken to by a woman, but roused by her remarks. One woman does not make a political revolution, nor
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l comments, many of them hinting at a similar fate awaiting other Arab dictators who have sought to crush popular uprisings — most notably President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen and President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. One of them, also referring to former President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia and former Pres

Yemen
LocationCountry in West Asia

Bashar al-Assad
PersonPresident of Syria from 2000 to 2024

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Hosni Mubarak
PersonPresident of Egypt from 1981 to 2011

Lebanon
LocationCountry in West Asia

Tunisia
LocationCountry in North Africa

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Bahrain
LocationCountry in the Persian Gulf

Damascus
LocationCapital and largest city of Syria

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Cairo
LocationCapital city of Egypt

Saddam Hussein
PersonIraqi president, army officer and Baathist politician (1937–2006)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Yasser Arafat
PersonPalestinian political leader (1929–2004) and Former President of the Palestinian National Authority (1994-2004)

Saleh
PersonSurname reference in documents

West Bank
LocationTerritory in the Middle East

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Benjamin Netanyahu
PersonPrime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; since 2022)

Tehran
LocationCapital city of Iran

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)