A Deutsche Bank presentation slide (page 17) authored by Francis J. Kelly analyzing geopolitical risks in Yemen. It details the strategic importance of the Gulf of Aden for global oil trade, discusses Iran's potential influence via the 'Shia Crescent' and Houthi rebels, and poses questions regarding the impact of an Iranian nuclear deal on regional security. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation.
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| Francis J. Kelly | Global Public Affairs |
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| House Oversight Committee |
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| Houthi rebels |
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Gulf of Aden
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Political actor discussed regarding regional security
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Destination for oil
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"-13 percent of world’s oil travels through Gulf of Aden as it travels up through Suez Canal – almost all of it heading to Europe."Source
"If Yemen falls completely to Houthi tribal control – de facto, becoming an Iranian satellite – what threat does it pose to Saudi Arabia?"Source
"Iran is seen to be trying to build a “Shia Crescent.”"Source
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