LEAKED FILES SHOW U.S. ARMED AND TRAINED BOTH SIDES OF WAR IN YEMEN

Promptly after the release of more than 500 documents from the U. S. embassy in Sana’a, Yemen, WikiLeaks explained why this particular leak matters.
‘The war in Yemen has produced 3.15 million internally displaced persons,’ a statement said. ‘Although the United States government has provided most of the bombs and is deeply involved in the conduct of the war itself,’ the organization argues, western news organizations are failing to do their job by seldom informing the public of America’s involvement.
The documents were produced and exchanged during Hillary Clinton’s term as Secretary of State, as well as during the first two years of John Kerry’s tenure, ending just as the Yemen war broke out.
Because Yemen controls an area of the Middle East ‘through which 11 percent of the world’s petroleum passes each day,’ WikiLeaks reported in the Yemen files opening page, Saudi Arabia’s interest in the country revolves around the Arabian Sea.
With both Iran and the United States having signed a nuclear deal – a development that did not please the Saudis – Iran’s return to the global oil markets could soon become a reality. Many argue that because of Iran’s close ties to neighboring countries like Syria, Saudi Arabia has reason to fear Iran’s presence as a competitor.

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on DECEMBER 3, 2016.