Quiet Support for Saudis Entangles U.S. in Yemen
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/14/world/middleeast/yemen-saudi-us.html?_r=0
Buildings in Sana, the capital of Yemen, destroyed in a Saudi airstrike. The United States has provided the Saudi-led coalition with intelligence, airborne fuel tankers and thousands of advanced munitions, but Arab allies have at times complained that the support is halfhearted.
Quiet Support for Saudis Entangles U.S. in Yemen
By MARK MAZZETTI and ERIC SCHMITT
MARCH 13, 2016
WASHINGTON Adel al-Jubeir, Saudi Arabias urbane, well-connected ambassador to Washington, arrived at the White House last March with the urgent hope of getting President Obamas support for a new war in the Middle East.
Iran had moved into Saudi Arabias backyard, Mr. Jubeir told Mr. Obamas senior advisers, and was aiding rebels in Yemen who had overrun the countrys capital and were trying to set up ballistic missile sites in range of Saudi cities. Saudi Arabia and its Persian Gulf neighbors were poised to begin a campaign in support of Yemens impotent government an offensive Mr. Jubeir said could be relatively swift.
Two days of discussions in the West Wing followed, but there was little real debate. Among other reasons, the White House needed to placate the Saudis as the administration completed a nuclear deal with Iran, Saudi Arabias archenemy. That fact alone eclipsed concerns among many of the presidents advisers that the Saudi-led offensive would be long, bloody and indecisive.
Mr. Obama soon gave his approval for the Pentagon to support the impending military campaign.