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Law Incorporation [45]
2 years ago
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The Yemeni Civil War has been raging for years. Its effects are far-reaching and continue to be a source of debate in national a

nd international policy. How has Jordan affected by this conflict? Think in terms of economics and immigration as well as politics and the military. What, in your opinion, is a measured response to the conflict? Your response should be no longer than one page.
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adoni [48]2 years ago
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The Yemeni Civil War has affected most of the countries in the region including Jordan. The effects are shown below.

<h3>Military Effect </h3>

Jordan has been part of a Saudi Coalition in Yemen that supports the Yemini government against the Houthi rebels. This means that Jordan is spending a significant amount of money on the conflict.

<h3>Immigration Effect </h3>

Yemeni refugees have fled to various countries including Jordan where it is estimated that over 10,000 Yemenis are listed as asylum seekers and refugees.

<h3>Economic Effect </h3>

Jordan is forced to spend money on its military operations in Yemen as well as the Yemeni refugees it houses. This in addition to the loss of trade with Yemen, have had a negative effect on the Jordanian economy.

<h3>Response to Civil War</h3>

The Houthi rebels in Yemen are in the North and intensely hate the government in the South. The best solution would therefore be to divide the nation in two because military operations have failed to end hostilities.

In conclusion, the Yemeni Civil War has affected various nations around it.

Find out more about the Yemen Civil War at brainly.com/question/14741459.

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