by Dave DeCamp at AntiWar.com
US officials told The Washington Post on Saturday that the Biden administration is planning for a “sustained military campaign” against the Houthis in Yemen even as over a week of near-daily bombing has done nothing to deter the group and has only dramatically escalated the situation.
The officials could not put any timeline on how long the conflict will last, only saying they don’t expect it to drag on for “years,” like the US wars in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. The report said the officials acknowledged they can not identify an “end date or provide an estimate for when the Yemenis’ military capability will be adequately diminished.”
Some US officials are worried the plans for an open-ended conflict against the Houthis will shatter the fragile truce between warring factions in Yemen, which includes a US-backed Saudi/UAE-led coalition. So far, Riyadh has urged restraint and distanced itself from the US’s anti-Houthi operations.
The US-backed Saudi-led war against the Houthis killed at least 377,000 people between 2015 and 2022, according to the UN. More than half died of disease and starvation caused by the brutal bombing campaign and blockade. Most Yemenis are still reliant on aid due to the war, and the new US operations have already disrupted some relief efforts.
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