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Tango0116 Nov 2018 3:36 p.m. PST

"The Yemen conflict has involved sophisticated and effective attacks at sea in one of the world's busiest maritime straits, through which passes a significant amount of the UK's imported gas and oil. Despite these attacks, the flow of shipping continues relatively unabated, even including pleasure cruises! Those taking a holiday this year on the MV Aegean Odyssey cruise from Athens to Delhi will tuck into their turkey on Christmas day whilst they are only around a dozen miles away from this brutal conflict. This short piece aims to explore what lessons we can learn from the maritime aspects of the Yemen conflict, especially those around the false assumptions we make of rebel groups, and the types of capability we use to operate in such areas…."
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