Even as the humanitarian crisis precipitated by Saudi Arabia’s more-than-three-year war in Yemen has deepened, the Pentagon earlier this year launched a new classified operation to support the kingdom’s military operations there, according to a Defense Department document that appears to have been posted online inadvertently.
The
 existence of the new classified operation, code-named Yukon Journey, 
was partially revealed in a Defense Department inspector general report 
posted online earlier this month, which noted that “the Secretary of 
Defense designated three new named contingency operations: Operation 
Yukon Journey, and operations in Northwest Africa and East Africa.” 
The
 three operations, which focus on al-Qaida and ISIS, are classified, the
 report notes, and the Pentagon has not publicly disclosed their 
location beyond saying they are in the Middle East and Africa.
But another document posted earlier this year
 on a Pentagon-affiliated website identifies Yukon Journey as a Central 
Command operation supporting the “Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Partner 
Nations in Yemen.”
The
 existence of a classified operation in Yemen raises the possibility 
that even as the Pentagon scales back unclassified operations, such as 
refueling Saudi-led coalition aircraft, covert support, to include 
possible U.S. special forces on the ground, could continue. 
The
 document, marked for official use only, was posted on the All Partners 
Access Network, an unclassified website the Defense Department uses to 
share information with NGOs and humanitarian organizations...
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