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Type: Presentation slide / internal report
File Size: 1.83 MB
Summary

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.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Francis J. Kelly Global Public Affairs
Author or presenter listed in the footer with Deutsche Bank email address

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Deutsche Bank
Creator of the document (Logo and footer present)
House Oversight Committee
Implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
Houthi rebels
Mentioned as a group potentially controlling Yemen
Al Shabab
Marked on map in Somalia

Timeline (1 events)

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Potential nuclear deal with Iran
Middle East
Iran Sunni nations

Locations (11)

Location Context
Primary subject of the slide
Gulf of Aden
Mentioned regarding oil transport
Mentioned regarding oil transport and trade
Political actor discussed regarding regional influence
Political actor discussed regarding regional security
Destination for oil
Labeled on map
Labeled on map
Labeled on map
Labeled on map
Labeled on map

Relationships (2)

Francis J. Kelly Employment Deutsche Bank
Listed in footer under Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs
Iran Political/Military Support Houthi rebels
Map text: 'Yemen: Iran Backing the Houthi rebels'

Key Quotes (3)

"-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."
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"If Yemen falls completely to Houthi tribal control – de facto, becoming an Iranian satellite – what threat does it pose to Saudi Arabia?"
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Quote #2
"Iran is seen to be trying to build a “Shia Crescent.”"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,041 characters)

Yemen in crisis: a new global choke-point?
-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.
- Almost 8 percent of all world trade via shipping goes through Suez Canal.
- Iran is seen to be trying to build a “Shia Crescent.”
- Iran sees/fears being encircled by “Sunni Crescent.”
- If Yemen falls completely to Houthi tribal control – de facto, becoming an Iranian satellite – what threat does it pose to Saudi Arabia?
- Question: will a nuclear deal with Iran empower them regionally? Or will it further spur the Sunni nations to increase their defense efforts?
[Map Labels and Text]
Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, Somalia, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar.
Yemen
Red Sea, Persian Gulf
Yemen: Iran Backing the Houthi rebels
Somalia's Al Shabab
[Footer]
Deutsche Bank
Global Public Affairs
Francis J. Kelly
francis.j.kelly@db.com
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