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Feb 2024
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Using OSINT to understand Yemen

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In this episode of The World of Intelligence, I delve into the complexities of Yemen, a nation often overlooked until recent conflicts thrust it into the spotlight. Joined by senior research analyst James Trigg, we explore the intricate web of actors involved in Yemen's turmoil, including local factions and international influences from Saudi Arabia and Iran ... Show More
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