Deadly attacks in Yemen, one year after Biden promised to end war
In his first major foreign policy address, President Joe Biden vowed to end the war in Yemen. One year later, a Saudi-led drone attack has killed at least 70 people in the north of the country. Facing one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin asked why the Biden administration has failed to keep their promise?
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