How Can Terrorism Recruitment Be Suppressed With The Usa In Yemen?

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How can Terrorism Recruitment be suppressed with the USA in Yemen?

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Abstract

In this study we try to explore the concept of Terrorism in a holistic context. Terrorism has been the most influential topic that has existed for over centuries. Its meaning truly came into practice and understanding regarding the kind of issues and concerns, which not only make way for the development and understanding of how politics and countries work around such casualties, but also makes way for the development and understanding of the issues that are experienced with the advent of terrorist activities prevalent around the world. The main focus of the research is on Terrorism developing in countries and its relation with challenges and issues that pave way in the world today. The research also analyzes many aspects of how does terrorism influence the movement and functionality of countries across the globe and tries to gauge its effect international relations being developed and established between countries and regions. Finally the research describes various factors which are responsible for the brewing of homegrown terrorism and tries to describe the overall effect on the development and establishment of countries around the world.

Homegrown Terrorism

Problem Statement/Background of the Research

Homegrown Terrorism has been symbolized and identified as 'terrorist activities that are being backed by institutions and organizations, which have been radicalized apart from contact with a larger like-minded group. The ideology behind the terrorism activities prevalent in Yemen have only been the perfect example of homegrown terrorism, which tends to change course of how Yemen function and presents itself in the world today.

While although there have been endless negotiations between Yemen and U.S. and that there have been settlements made, there is still is a lot of work that needs to be done in order to reduce the casualties and the charges ...