Extremist groups rely upon women to gain strategic advantage, recruiting them as facilitators and martyrs while also benefiting from their subjugation. Yet U.S. policymakers overlook the roles that women play in violent extremism. This omission puts the U.S. at a disadvantage in its efforts to prevent terrorism globally and within its borders.
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Extremist groups rely upon women to gain strategic advantage, recruiting them as facilitators and martyrs while also benefiting from their subjugation. Yet U.S. policymakers overlook the roles that women play in violent extremism. This omission puts the U.S. at a disadvantage in its efforts to prevent terrorism globally and within its borders.
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