With the killing of deposed dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh, the warring sides in Yemen have lost their main exit strategy and go-between. What does Saleh’s death mean for the future of Yemen and U.S. involvement in the country?
Guests:
- Noah Browning, reporter, Reuters
- Gerald Feierstein, 2010-2013 U.S. Ambassador to Yemen & director of the Center for Gulf Affairs, Middle East Institute
- Alexander Thompson, Associate Professor of Political Science and a Faculty Associate of the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at Ohio State University
Adam Baron, visiting fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations