Freed Russian weapons dealer Viktor Bout, who was famously dubbed the ‘merchant of death’, has allegedly resumed his illicit activities by brokering arms sales to Houthi militants in Yemen, as reported by the Wall Street Journal. Bout was released in a prisoner swap between the United States and Russia, and it seems he wasted no time in getting back to business.
According to FRANCE 24’s James Vasina, Russia is reportedly contemplating sending missiles to the Houthis in retaliation for the West allowing Ukraine to fire long-range weapons. This escalation in arms sales and potential retaliation poses a significant threat to the already volatile situation in Yemen, where the conflict has drawn in multiple international powers and led to a devastating humanitarian crisis.
To shed light on the implications of Bout’s actions and Russia’s potential involvement in arming the Houthis, Mark Owen speaks to Dr Samuel Ramani, associate fellow at RUSI. Ramani’s insights provide a deeper understanding of the complex web of arms deals and power plays unfolding in the region.
The resurgence of Viktor Bout as a key player in arms sales to militant groups like the Houthis highlights the need for increased international cooperation and vigilance to prevent the further destabilization of conflict zones. As the situation continues to evolve, it is crucial for world leaders to address and counter these illicit arms deals to promote peace and security in the region.
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This is Biden's legacy 😂