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Yemen's U.S.-backed president, his support crumbling among political
allies and the army, warned that the country could slide into a
"bloody" civil war Tuesday as the opposition rejected his offer to step
down by the end of the year. Tens of thousands protested in the capital
demanding his immediate ouster, emboldened by top military commanders
who joined their cause.
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