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09-18-2015, 05:26 PM
Yemeni tribesmen?s loyalty crucial as Saudi-led forces push for Sanaa
MARIB, Yemen (Reuters) - As Gulf Arab troops push through Yemen's central desert into the mountains that lead to the capital held by the Houthis, their Iran-allied foe, winning the hearts and minds of the heavily armed tribes who rule in this area is essential.
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MARIB, Yemen (Reuters) - As Gulf Arab troops push through Yemen's central desert into the mountains that lead to the capital held by the Houthis, their Iran-allied foe, winning the hearts and minds of the heavily armed tribes who rule in this area is essential.
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