Throughout the past four years, all questions about British military involvement were answered the same way, with claims from the government that there was absolutely no role in the Yemeni conflict.



That position collapsed suddenly over the weekend, when media reports revealed that five British special forces operatives were injured in combat in Yemen, supporting the Saudi invasion. The troops were from Special Boat Service.



This not only revealed that British troops were in fact involved in Yemen, but perhaps more importantly that the government had been lying about it. Now parliament, particularly the opposition, is demanding to know specifics.



This has meant a subtle official shift from “we are not party to the conflict” to them no longer denying that troops are present. Since it’s been established troops are present, and involved in combat, that’s not much of a concession, and parliament is going to be pushing hard to get the truth about involvement in a hugely unpopular war.





Author: Jason Ditz Jason Ditz is news editor of Antiwar.com. View all posts by Jason Ditz