Wikileaks releases The Yemen Files

Wikileaks has released internal documents from the US Embassy in Yemen

25 November, 2016

Today, Friday 25th November, WikiLeaks releases The Yemen Files.

The Yemen Files are a collection of over 500 documents from the United States embassy in Sana'a, Yemen. Comprising of over 200 emails and 300 PDFs, the collection details official documents and correspondence pertaining to the Office for Military Cooperation (OMC) located at the US embassy. The collection spans the period from 2009 until just before the war in Yemen broke out in earnest during March 2015. This time covers both Hillary Clinton's term as Secretary of State (2009-2013) and the first two years of Secretary John Kerry.

Julian Assange said: "The war in Yemen has produced 3.15 million internally displaced persons. Although the United States government has provided most of the bombs and is deeply involved in the conduct of the war itself reportage on the war in English is conspicuously rare."

Yemen is of significant strategic interest as Yemen controls a narrow choke point to the Red Sea and the Suez Canal through which 11% of the world's petroleum passes each day. In addition Yemen borders Saudi Arabia (to the north) and Oman (to the east) and has access to the Arabian Sea through which another 20% of the world's petroleum passes from the Strait of Homuz (including the oil of Saudi Arabia and Iran). Saudi Arabia seeks to control a port in Yemen to avoid the potential constriction of its oil shipments by Iran along the Straight of Homuz or by countries which can control its other oil shipment path along the Red Sea.

The Yemen Files offer documentary evidence of the US arming, training and funding of Yemeni forces in the years building up to the war. The documents reveal, among other things, procurement of many different weapon types: aircrafts, vessels, vehicles, proposals for maritine border security control and Yemeni procurement of US biometric systems.

US presence remained in the country until February 2015 when the US closed its embassy due to the continuing unrest between different factions in the country. The war broke out a month later.

wikileaks.org/yemen-files/
wikileaks.org/yemen-files/document/
wikileaks.org/yemen-files/email/

Let's get to work and see what we can find in here.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_insurgency_in_Yemen
wikileaks.org/yemen-files/email/93/
archive.fo/VMifT
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john*pilger.com/articles/the-secrets-of-the-us-election-julian-assange-talks-to-john-pilger
twitter.
ibtimes.com/clinton-foundation-donors-got-weapons-deals-hillary-clintons-state-department-1934187
wikileaks.org/yemen-files/email/122/
wikileaks.org/yemen-files/document/Misc/Section_1210_Yemen_Proposal/page-3/
viewzone.com/yemenasitis.html
wikileaks.org/wiki/Category:Israel_and_Occupied_Territories
thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/11/25/why-did-team-obama-try-to-take-down-its-nsa-chief.html
web.archive.org/web/20101222024145/http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/12/08/gordon-duff-busted-wikileaks-working-for-israel/
archive.org/details/YEMENUSEMBASSYEMAILSANDDOCUMENTS
twitter.com/AnonBabble

"cash transfer" in 2014 is quite interesting. 310$ to the deputy of training!

OH! So this is why there are so many CTR up so early

Prepare for black dick pics and slide threads gentlemen. Sticky incoming.

So I thought the US was supporting Saudi Arabia in this conflict? Or is this not related to the current situation with the Houthi rebels?

Fucking hell, that attracted so much (((ctr))).
Must be something good inside if they bother to shit up the entire board.

REMINDER WE DON'T KNOW IF ASSANGE IS STILL ALIVE. WIKILEAKS MIGHT BE COMPROMISED

Be on the look out for altered or deleted emails. Does something not add up? Is something missing? If Wikileaks is now (((controlled))) they might have removed the incriminating stuff and released this to sate those questioning Assange's whereabouts

I can't trust them until we find out about assange. Until then I will assume they are compromised.

This stuff is mostly about the war there, yes.

Anti-ctr bump. This is probably why they're still being funded.

The picture I am starting to get from these documents is one of incompetence and waste.

US OMC does everything it can to provide weapons and training to Yemeni forces, regular invitations to attend seminars and receive training.

Yemenis do a poor job of meeting basic requirements to fulfill their ends of the various transactions, and simply request more weapons.

Or there is this Yemeni soldier who was provided IT training in the US, only to go AWOL

This seems to be the general pattern until the US forces cut their losses and pulled out of the country.