A war few understand. A region forever changed.
For over a decade, the Houthis and Saudi Arabia have fought one of the most overlooked yet devastating wars of the 21st century. Fueled by drones, foreign influence, and deep-rooted grievances, this conflict has turned Yemen into a battlefield of regional ambition and humanitarian catastrophe.
In The Houthis & Saudi Arabia: The Conflict Explained, Dr. Rafiq Sethi unpacks the historical roots, key players, and modern military tactics that define this war. From Iran's strategic support to U.S. diplomatic missteps and global aid struggles, this book explores every angle of a conflict that has outlasted headlines but continues to shape the Middle East.
Whether you're a student, analyst, or curious reader, this accessible, balanced guide will help you understand why this war matters - and what it means for the future of regional stability.