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EP191: Drones vs. Dollars: The Costly Calculus of U.S.-Houthi Warfare

EP191: Drones vs. Dollars: The Costly Calculus of U.S.-Houthi Warfare

Update: 2025-05-01
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In this episode, we collectively analyze the ongoing conflict in Yemen, focusing on the U.S.-led air campaign against the Houthi movement and its limited effectiveness in stopping Houthi attacks. We highlight the economic disparity of the conflict, where costly U.S. munitions are used against inexpensive Houthi drones, and explore the significant global economic impact of Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping. We also consider the potential necessity and significant risks of a ground operation to counter the resilient Houthis and discuss realistic timelines for suppressing Houthi capabilities and achieving long-term stability in Yemen. Ultimately, we suggest that airstrikes alone are insufficient and emphasize the need for a multifaceted strategy incorporating diplomacy, support for local forces, and addressing the humanitarian crisis to avoid a protracted conflict.



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EP191: Drones vs. Dollars: The Costly Calculus of U.S.-Houthi Warfare

EP191: Drones vs. Dollars: The Costly Calculus of U.S.-Houthi Warfare

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