American classifications of terrorism and their standards Ansar Allah as a model

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Saoud Muhammad Al-Shawesh

Abstract

The study aimed to identify the criteria upon which the United States of America relies in its classifications of terrorism, using for this purpose the descriptive analytical approach and the force approach, in addition to the case study approach. The problem of the study was represented in the question: What are the standards adopted by the United States of America in its classifications of terrorism, and do they Did these classifications apply to "Ansar Allah" in Yemen or not? The study is of scientific importance as it is one of the first studies to address this topic and is considered one of the important topics on the international political scene. The study reached a number of results, including:



  1. The lack of a clear and specific definition of terrorism.

  2. There are many attempts by the United States to attach terrorism charges to the resistance movements.


The terrorist classifications prepared by the United States of America are political classifications and a pressure card that it uses against its opponents, and these political classifications applied to “Ansar Allah” in Yemen.

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Al-Shawesh, S. M. (2024). American classifications of terrorism and their standards Ansar Allah as a model. Sana’a University Journal of Human Sciences, 2(2), 156–198. https://doi.org/10.59628/jhs.v2i2.876
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