
Erin Banco
National Security Correspondent, Intelligence at Reuters
National security reporter @Politico focusing on intelligence. [email protected]
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yahoo.com | Phil Stewart |Idrees Ali |Humeyra Pamuk |Erin Banco
By Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali, Humeyra Pamuk and Erin BancoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Days before a surprise U.S. ceasefire agreement with Houthis, U.S. intelligence started picking up indications the Yemeni fighters were looking for an exit after seven weeks of relentless U.S. bombings, four U.S. officials said. Houthi leaders began reaching out sometime around the first weekend in May to U.S. allies in the Middle East, two of the officials said.
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939thegame.com | Phil Stewart |Idrees Ali |Humeyra Pamuk |Erin Banco
By Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali, Humeyra Pamuk and Erin BancoWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Days before a surprise U.S. ceasefire agreement with Houthis, U.S. intelligence started picking up indications the Yemeni fighters were looking for an exit after seven weeks of relentless U.S. bombings, four U.S. officials said. Houthi leaders began reaching out sometime around the first weekend in May to U.S. allies in the Middle East, two of the officials said.
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my957.com | Phil Stewart |Idrees Ali |Humeyra Pamuk |Erin Banco
By Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali, Humeyra Pamuk and Erin BancoWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Days before a surprise U.S. ceasefire agreement with Houthis, U.S. intelligence started picking up indications the Yemeni fighters were looking for an exit after seven weeks of relentless U.S. bombings, four U.S. officials said. Houthi leaders began reaching out sometime around the first weekend in May to U.S. allies in the Middle East, two of the officials said.
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katcountry989.com | Phil Stewart |Idrees Ali |Humeyra Pamuk |Erin Banco
By Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali, Humeyra Pamuk and Erin BancoWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Days before a surprise U.S. ceasefire agreement with Houthis, U.S. intelligence started picking up indications the Yemeni fighters were looking for an exit after seven weeks of relentless U.S. bombings, four U.S. officials said. Houthi leaders began reaching out sometime around the first weekend in May to U.S. allies in the Middle East, two of the officials said.
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wkzo.com | Phil Stewart |Idrees Ali |Humeyra Pamuk |Erin Banco
By Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali, Humeyra Pamuk and Erin BancoWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Days before a surprise U.S. ceasefire agreement with Houthis, U.S. intelligence started picking up indications the Yemeni fighters were looking for an exit after seven weeks of relentless U.S. bombings, four U.S. officials said. Houthi leaders began reaching out sometime around the first weekend in May to U.S. allies in the Middle East, two of the officials said.
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