Roots of ISIS Violence: Syrian Civil War and the Water Crisis, and Marginalization of Sunnis
Michael Shank, PhD, associate director for legislative affairs at the Friends Committee on National Legislation and adjunct faculty at George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, discusses with CNN's Anderson Cooper the political, economic and environmental root causes behind the ISIS movement in Syria and Iraq. Video courtesy of CNN.
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