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Purveyor

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Mon Dec 16, 2013, 07:14 PM Dec 2013

U.S. Drone Strikes In Yemen Likely To Continue Despite Parliamentary Ban

Yemen’s parliament has voted for a ban on drone strikes, but experts said Monday lawmakers have limited powers and their vote is unlikely to impact Washington’s bid to crush Al-Qaeda militants.

The United States operates all unmanned aircraft flying over Yemen in support of Sanaa’s attempts to break Al-Qaeda, and intensified strikes this year have killed dozens of militants.

Yemen is home to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which Washington views as the deadliest franchise of the global jihadist network.

Critics say drone strikes kill civilians and have demanded an end to the secrecy surrounding them.

Yemen’s parliament, which is dominated by the party of ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh and the Islamist Islah party, voted on Sunday in favour of halting drone attacks.

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U.S. Drone Strikes In Yemen Likely To Continue Despite Parliamentary Ban (Original Post) Purveyor Dec 2013 OP
Yemeni politicians are just trying to save their own necks. CFLDem Dec 2013 #1
 

CFLDem

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1. Yemeni politicians are just trying to save their own necks.
Mon Dec 16, 2013, 07:55 PM
Dec 2013

Behind closed doors they know they are damned if they do and damned if the don't.

Difference is the full might of the US military will befall them if they don't.

As far as we're concerned they can save face however they want as long as we get our militants.

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