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Then, in the most improbable of events, America intervened. Few beyond the intelligence service had heard of Zarqawi when Washington made him a terrorist superstar, declaring to the world in 2003 that this obscure Jordanian was the link between Iraq’s dictatorship and the plotters behind the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The claim was wrong, yet, weeks later, when U.S. troops invaded Iraq, the newly famous and well-funded terrorist gained a battleground and a cause and soon thousands of followers.
Kyusik Chung
Brilliant.  Go us.
Leslynn
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Leslynn
I also found this passage interesting and highlighted it! Do you think that he would have been as famous if the US didn't name him as the responsible party?
Janita Shah
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Janita Shah
No. If the US would not have made him so famous, I doubt he would be as famous. I doubt we would have an ISIS
Leslynn
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Leslynn
Wow, massive faux pas!
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