I'm coming to you today from Erbil, Iraq, as dust swirls through the air and a storm brews—not just overhead, but across the Middle East. If you haven’t seen the footage, the Houthi-controlled airport in Sana’a, Yemen, went up in flames last night. Planes burning on the tarmac. Explosions lighting up the night. It’s payback. And the Houthis just learned a hard lesson: if you can’t be nice to your neighbors, you don’t get to have nice things.
Let’s break it down.