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et Egypt take Gaza. Let them deal with it. Or sink trying. The Saudis are on the brink, Egyptians are on the brink, all scared to death of Persia ... Yemen, Sinai, Libya ... this thing is bad... . That’s why Russia is so key... . Is Russia that bad? They’re bad guys. But the world is full of bad guys.”
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019887 →ainment, 22 Wynn, Steve, 30 Xi Jinping, 193, 228, 258 Yaffa, Joshua, 154 Yahoo! News, 37 Yanukovych, Viktor, 101 Yates, Sally, 94-96, 98, 104, 214-16 Yemen, 6 Yiannopoulos, Milo, 128-28, 138 Zhukova, Dasha, 80 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020140 --- PAGE BREAK --- Zucker, Jeff, 92 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020141 --- PAGE
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020142 →ternative is the cruelty of the dictators' fightbacks in Tripoli and Damascus. Regional differences were ignored in the chain reaction that followed. Yemen's protests were galvanised by the drama in Cairo's Tahrir Square but they also involved tribalism, elite rivalry and a small but alarming al-Qaida pr
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018086 →the Gulf showdown has been two of the liveliest democracy movements in countries right on the fault line, Bahrain and the turbulent frontier state of Yemen. But many worry that the toll could wind up much HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023459 --- PAGE BREAK --- 3 worse if tensions continue to ratchet upward. They s
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gional rivals, chiefly Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have responded with more direct foreign interventions of their own, most notably in Yemen. The recent embrace of more overtly repressive policies stems in part from the common structural flaws of the modern authoritarian model. The questi
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019289 →Colonel Muammer Gaddafi over-ran Benghazi; the US stood by; the Libyan opposition was reduced to sporadic uprisings, quickly crushed. The regimes in Yemen and Syria took note, and put down their own uprisings with greater vigour. The west let brutality and oppression triumph again in the Middle East. T
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d military operations to regions as diverse *30 as the Philippines, Bosnia, Chechnya, Kosovo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kashmir, Somalia, Palestine, Pakistan, Yemen, Kenya, Tanzania, Egypt, Indonesia, and Malaysia.! Plaintiffs’ pleadings and other record materials describe in detail the pervasive involvement of
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023378 →video and text, demolishes the stability of all of North Africa. Over the next two years leaders are pushed from power in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen: their names, instead of being symbols of stability, instantly cast as sources of injustice. Other countries - Syria, Algeria, Sudan, and Bahrain tum
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018294 →us vision for peace. He should realize that it will be fatal for Israel to maintain control over millions of Palestinians who seek what the people of Yemen and Libya and Syria seek: freedom. Absent any hope of progress, the Palestinians will do what they can to undermine Israel. But all they have to do i
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Anti-Corruption Authority, and he must be confident that the competent authorities are in turn. * You Highness the Prince, the open war on Houthi in Yemen, will it last? - No one wants to continue the war. * What is its future in your opinion? - No doubt that when the war had there was no option for th
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in strongly — reaching 6.4 mbpd. Further supply growth would not bode well for WTI crude oil. We also look at oil supply related to Sudan, Syria and Yemen, which caused a 0.5 mbpd decline in global crude oil production capacity. It seems that these production capabilities will remain offline for a longe
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024171 →he 1993 bombing of the World Trade Cen- ter, the 1998 attack of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the 2000 at- tack of the U.S.S. Cole in Yemen.” Bur- nett [, 274 F.Supp.2d at 105; see also Ashton Complaint 11 105-108 (1993 World Trade Center attack), 180-1386 (embassy bombings), 152-55 (Cole
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017862 →re sinking into the sand.” Within days, demonstrators filled Cairo’s Tahrir Square, a vibrant plea for greater freedom that swiftly spread to Jordan, Yemen, Bahrain, Oman, Libya, and eventually even Syria. But if Madam Secretary could be ahead of the curve, she was also sometimes behind it, caught in a d
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ect: Re: Importance: — High how about the war in yemen? Sent from my iPhone On May 14, 2017, at 10:25
Abdulmalik Al-Makhlafi said Friday that the Yemeni government is adhering to the peace process and is ready to go back to the table to bring peace to Yemen as soon as possible and to save the people from more suffering. "But the positive position of the government does not get any response by the revolu
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026080 →Abdulmalik Al-Makhlafi said Friday that the Yemeni government is adhering to the peace process and is ready to go back to the table to bring peace to Yemen as soon as possible and to save the people from more suffering. "But the positive position of the government does not get any response by the revolu
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026083 →Abdulmalik Al-Makhlafi said Friday that the Yemeni government is adhering to the peace process and is ready to go back to the table to bring peace to Yemen as soon as possible and to save the people from more suffering. "But the positive position of the government does not get any response by the revolu
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026086 →Abdulmalik Al-Makhlafi said Friday that the Yemeni government is adhering to the peace process and is ready to go back to the table to bring peace to Yemen as soon as possible and to save the people from more suffering. "But the positive position of the government does not get any response by the revolu
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m= mg Japan & Korea g China & India mE = 2007 27008 2009 2010 2011 2012 27013 2014 Source: IIF; IMF 16 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026810 --- PAGE BREAK --- Yemen in crisis: a new global choke-point? -13 percent of world’s oil travels through Gulf of Aden as it travels up through Suez Canal — almost all of it
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026811 →of SAR2Obn last year. It is unclear to us if all of the regional military costs have been recognised on-balance sheet. A negotiated settlement to the Yemen conflict through the ongoing political negotiations in Kuwait could help contain security spending near-term. 22 GEMs Paper #26 | 30 June 2016 3S Me
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