Foreign Policy: A new drone strike in Yemen kills six

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In a recent article in Foreign Policy, Center for National Policy President Scott Bates analyzes the conflict in Yemen.

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Whatever the long-term solution is for Yemen, the Center for National Policy’s Scott Bates highlights the need to stay engaged in the region. Bates said he wouldn’t second-guess the decision to shut down the embassies this week, but generally speaking that kind of across-the-board action should be avoided. “What this means is that Capitol Hill should work with the White House to figure out a long term strategy of engagement in the Middle East that does not require us to take these measures in the future,” he told us.

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View the entire article at Foreign Policy.

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