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The Saudi-Yemen war, primarily seen as a humanitarian crisis, has also led to a few strategic benefits for Saudi Arabia. It has allowed Saudi Arabia to assert its influence in the region, counter Iranian influence, and strengthen ties with allies like the U.S. and the Gulf Cooperation Council, who support its stance against the Houthi movement. Additionally, the conflict has spurred military modernization and operational experience for the Saudi armed forces. However, these benefits must be weighed against the significant humanitarian costs and regional instability resulting from the war.

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