Yemeni Politician Alleges Former U.S. Soldiers Tried to Kill Him, Now Suing in Court

A Yemeni politician claims former U.S. military members were hired to assassinate him. He is now suing them in a U.S. court, raising broader questions about the role of the UAE in Yemen's civil war.
Yemeni politician Anssaf Ali Mayo alleges that former U.S. soldiers were hired to assassinate him. He is now suing these individuals in a U.S. court, which raises broader questions about the involvement of the United Arab Emirates in Yemen's ongoing civil war.
The lawsuit centers around the alleged attempt on Mayo's life, which he claims occurred in 2015. Mayo, a member of Yemen's parliament, says he was targeted for his opposition to the UAE's military intervention in the country. {{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}
According to the lawsuit, Mayo was nearly killed in an ambush by two gunmen in Aden, Yemen's temporary capital. He alleges the attackers were former U.S. soldiers who were hired by the UAE to assassinate him.
The UAE has been a key player in the Yemeni civil war, leading a coalition of forces supporting the internationally recognized government against the Houthi rebel group. Mayo's lawsuit suggests the UAE may have gone to extreme lengths to silence political opponents in Yemen. {{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}
While the specific details of the alleged assassination attempt remain unclear, Mayo's lawsuit raises important questions about the role of foreign powers in Yemen's conflict and the use of mercenaries to carry out targeted killings. The case could have significant implications for the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen and the geopolitical tensions in the region. {{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}
Ultimately, Mayo's lawsuit serves as a reminder of the complex and often opaque nature of the Yemeni civil war, where powerful external actors have become increasingly involved. As the conflict continues to rage, the allegations raised in this case will likely continue to reverberate and shape the broader political landscape in the country.
Source: NPR


