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Could the Houthis Be the Next Hizballah? Iranian Proxy Development in Yemen and the Future of the Houthi Movement
RAND Corporation eBooks2020
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T. E. St. Johnston, Matthew Lane, Abigail Casey, Heather E. Williams, Ashley Rhoades, James Sladden, Nathan Vest, Jordan R. Reimer, Ryan Haberman
Abstract
The authors analyze the prospect that Iran will further invest in Yemen's Houthis and develop them into an enduring proxy group. The authors examine the Houthi movement's history, the Houthis' current relations with Iran, Iran's history of proxy development, and the trajectory of the Houthi-Iran relationship, and then pose scenarios for the future. The report should be of interest to a wide audience in the foreign policy and defense community.
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