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    In a recent VICE News interview, President Barack Obama blamed the existence of ISIS
    In a recent VICE News interview, President Barack Obama blamed the existence of ISIS

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    on the United States’ invasion of Iraq in 2003.
    on the United States’ invasion of Iraq in 2003.

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    Yet former President George W. Bush claimed that terrorist groups around the world (quote)
    Yet former President George W. Bush claimed that terrorist groups around the world (quote)

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    “hate us for our freedom”.
    “hate us for our freedom”.

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    So we want to know does the U.S. create terrorists?
    So we want to know does the U.S. create terrorists?

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    Well, when comparing the ten year periods before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq,
    Well, when comparing the ten year periods before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq,

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    the Global Terrorism Database reports that roughly 21,000 terrorist incidents occurred
    the Global Terrorism Database reports that roughly 21,000 terrorist incidents occurred

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    between 1993-2003.
    between 1993-2003.

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    In the years following the invasion, that number more than doubled.
    In the years following the invasion, that number more than doubled.

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    So, why are the numbers increasing?
    So, why are the numbers increasing?

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    Some conservative sources have blamed a weak foreign policy and political infighting for
    Some conservative sources have blamed a weak foreign policy and political infighting for

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    this massive increase.
    this massive increase.

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    However one political scientist has attributed 95% of suicide attacks in recent years to
    However one political scientist has attributed 95% of suicide attacks in recent years to

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    foreign occupation.
    foreign occupation.

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    And a 2004 government study concluded that the invasion has quote “paradoxically elevated
    And a 2004 government study concluded that the invasion has quote “paradoxically elevated

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    the stature of and support for radical Islamists.”
    the stature of and support for radical Islamists.”

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    A former CIA interrogator wrote that the number one recruitment tool used by terrorist groups,
    A former CIA interrogator wrote that the number one recruitment tool used by terrorist groups,

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    was knowledge of US torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo.
    was knowledge of US torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo.

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    A government report supports the accusation that torture policies damaged the accuracy
    A government report supports the accusation that torture policies damaged the accuracy

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    of any intelligence collected, and “strengthened the hand of our enemies“.
    of any intelligence collected, and “strengthened the hand of our enemies“.

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    Additionally, there is evidence that drone strikes have also lead to an increase in anti-American
    Additionally, there is evidence that drone strikes have also lead to an increase in anti-American

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    radicalism.
    radicalism.

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    As it turns out, this isn’t a new phenomenon.
    As it turns out, this isn’t a new phenomenon.

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    Back in the 1950’s, the CIA coined the term “blowback” to describe the unintended
    Back in the 1950’s, the CIA coined the term “blowback” to describe the unintended

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    negative side effects of overthrowing a middle eastern regime.
    negative side effects of overthrowing a middle eastern regime.

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    Today, numerous studies and comments from several politicians have supported the idea
    Today, numerous studies and comments from several politicians have supported the idea

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    that the US-led intervention in the Middle East is the primary motivation for anti-American
    that the US-led intervention in the Middle East is the primary motivation for anti-American

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    terrorism.
    terrorism.

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    You probably know that the US is an incredibly powerful country...
    You probably know that the US is an incredibly powerful country...

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    but what about its weaknesses?
    but what about its weaknesses?

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    Here’s our video.
    Here’s our video.

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    You can
    You can

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    see that full video at the link in the description.
    see that full video at the link in the description.

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All verb-2
blamed
/blāmd/

word

To say someone is responsible for something bad

Does the U.S. Create Terrorists?

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Intro:

In a recent VICE News interview, President Barack Obama blamed the existence of ISIS
on the United States’ invasion of Iraq in 2003.. Yet former President George W. Bush claimed that terrorist groups around the world (quote)
“hate us for our freedom”.. So we want to know does the U.S. create terrorists?
Well, when comparing the ten year periods before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq,
the Global Terrorism Database reports that roughly 21,000 terrorist incidents occurred
between 1993-2003.. In the years following the invasion, that number more than doubled.
So, why are the numbers increasing?. Some conservative sources have blamed a weak foreign policy and political infighting for
this massive increase.. However one political scientist has attributed 95% of suicide attacks in recent years to
foreign occupation.. And a 2004 government study concluded that the invasion has quote “paradoxically elevated
the stature of and support for radical Islamists.”. A former CIA interrogator wrote that the number one recruitment tool used by terrorist groups,
was knowledge of US torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo.
A government report supports the accusation that torture policies damaged the accuracy
of any intelligence collected, and “strengthened the hand of our enemies“.

Video Vocabulary

/inˈvāZHən/

noun

instance of invading country or region with armed force.

/strīk/

noun other verb

refusal to work organized by body of employees as form of protest. Punches or hits. To hit something.

/ˈēstərn/

adjective

Being in the area to the east.

/inˈterəˌɡādər/

noun

person who questions someone closely or formally.

/əˈfekt/

noun other verb

change resulting from cause. Changes brought about by a cause; results. cause something to happen.

/inˈteləjəns/

adjective noun

Of the spying services; acting in secrecy. Collection of secret information about something.

/rəˈkro͞otmənt/

noun

action of enlisting new people in armed forces.

/ˈneɡədiv/

adjective exclamation noun verb

Being harmful, unwanted or unhelpful. no. In grammar, containing words such as 'no' or 'not'. refuse to accept.

/ˈnəmbər/

noun other verb

arithmetical value expressed by word, symbol, or figure. Symbols such as 1, 2, 56, 793. make as total.

/ˌakyəˈzāSH(ə)n/

noun

When you claim that someone has committed a crime.

/ˈpirēəd/

noun other

length or portion of time. Menstrual cycles.

/rəˈpôrt/

noun other verb

account given of particular matter. Official statements about some things. To state something officially.

/dəˈskrīb/

verb

To tell the appearance, sound, smell of something.

/sôrs/

noun verb

place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained. obtain from particular source.

/ˈnäləj/

noun

information and skills acquired through experience and education.