GULF WAR 2 TEST

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IRAQI WAR QUIZ

by Stephen R. Shalom

1. The anti-war movement supports our troops by urging that they be brought home immediately so they neither kill nor get killed in a unjust war.

How has the Bush administration shown its support for our troops?

a. The Republican-controlled House Budget Committee voted to cut

billion in veterans benefits over the next 10 years.

b. The Bush administration proposed cutting 2 million from

impact aid programs which provide school funding for children of

military personnel.

c. The administration ordered the Dept. of Veterans Affairs to stop

publicizing health benefits available to veterans.

d. All of the above.

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2. The anti-war movement believes that patriotism means urging our country to do what is right.

How do Bush administration officials define patriotism?

a. Patriotism means emulating Dick Cheney, who serves as

Vice-President while receiving 0,000-,000,000 a year from

Halliburton, the multi-billion dollar company which is already lining

up for major contracts in post-war Iraq.

b. Patriotism means emulating Richard Perle, the warhawk who serves

as head of the Defense Intelligence Board while at the same time

meeting

with Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi on behalf of Trireme, a company

of which he is a managing partner, involved in security and military

technologies, and while agreeing to work as a paid lobbyist for Global

Crossing, a telecommunications giant seeking a major Pentagon

contract.

c. Patriotism means emulating George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Paul

Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, John Bolton, Tom DeLay, John Ashcroft, Lewis

Libby, and others who enthusiastically supported the Vietnam War while

avoiding serving in it and who now are sending others to kill and be

killed in Iraq.

d. All of the above.

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3. The Bush administration has accused Saddam Hussein of lying regarding his weapons of mass destruction.

Which of the following might be considered less than truthful?

a. Constant claims by the Bush administration that there was

documentary evidence linking Iraq to attempted uranium purchases in

Niger, despite the fact that the documents were forgeries and CIA

analysts doubted their authenticity.

b. A British intelligence report on Iraq's security services that

was in fact plagiarized, with selected modifications, from a student

article.

c. The frequent citation of the incriminating testimony of Iraqi

defector Hussein Kamel, while suppressing that part of the testimony

inwhich Kamel stated that Iraqi weapons of mass destruction had been

destroyed following the 1991 Gulf War.

d. All of the above.

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4. White House Press Secretary Ari Fleisher stormed out of a press conference when the assembled reporters broke into laughter after he declared that the U.S. would never try to bribe members of the UN.

What should Fleisher have said to defend himself?

a. It wasn't just bribery; we also ordered the bugging of the home

and office phones and emails of the UN ambassadors of Security Council

member states that were undecided on war.

b. Oh, come on! We've been doing this for years. In 1990 when Yemen

voted against authorizing war with Iraq, the U.S. ambassador declared

"That will be the most expensive 'no' vote you ever cast."

c. Why do you think the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act makes one

of the conditions for an African country to receive preferential

access to U.S. markets that it "not engage in activities that undermine

United States national security or foreign policy interests"?

d. All of the above.

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5. George Bush has declared that "we have no fight with the Iraqi people."

What could he have cited as supporting evidence?

a. U.S. maintenance of 12 years of crippling sanctions that

strengthened Saddam Hussein while contributing to the death of

hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians.

b. The fact that "coalition" forces have indicated that they will use

cluster bombs in Iraq, despite warnings from human rights groups

that "The use of cluster munitions in Iraq will endanger civilians for

years to come."

c. By pointing to the analogy of Afghanistan, which the U.S.

pledged not to forget about when the war was over, and for which the

current Bush administration foreign aid budget request included not

one cent in aid.

d. All of the above.

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6. The Bush administration has touted the many nations that are

part of the "coalition of the willing."

Which of the following statements about this coalition is true?

a. In most of the coalition countries polls show that a majority,

often an overwhelming majority, of the people oppose the war.

b. More than ten of the members of the coalition of the willing are

actually a coalition of the unwilling - unwilling to reveal their

names.

c. Coalition members - most of whose contributions to the war are

negligible or even zero - constitute less than a quarter of the

countries in the UN and contain less than 20% of the world's

population.

d. All of the above.

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7. The war on Iraq is said to be part of the "war on terrorism."

Which of the following is true?

a. A senior American counterintelligence official said: "An

American invasion of Iraq is already being used as a recruitment tool

by Al Qaeda and other groups....And it is a very effective tool."

b. An American official, based in Europe, said Iraq had become "a

battle cry, in a way," for Al Qaeda recruiters.

c. France's leading counter-terrorism judge said: "Bin Laden's

strategy has always been to demonstrate to the Islamic community that

the West, and especially the U.S., is starting a global war against

Muslims. An attack on Iraq might confirm this vision for many

Muslims. I am very worried about the next wave of recruits."

d. All of the above.

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8. The Bush administration says it is waging war to stop the spread

of weapons of mass destruction. Which of the following is true?

a. The United States has refused to ratify the Comprehensive Test

Ban Treaty, viewed worldwide as the litmus test for seriousness about

nuclear disarmament.

b. The United States has insisted on a reservation to the Chemical

Weapons Convention allowing the U.S. President the right to refuse an

inspection of U.S. facilities on national security grounds, and

blocked efforts to improve compliance with the Biological and Toxin Weapons

Convention.

c. Vice Admiral Lowell E. Jacoby, Director of the Defense

Intelligence Agency, testified on Feb. 11, 2003, "The long-term

trends with respect to WMD and missile proliferation are bleak. States seek

these capabilities for regional purposes, or to provide a hedge to

deter or offset U.S. military superiority."

d. All of the above.

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9. The Bush administration says it wants to bring democracy to Iraq

and the Middle East. Which of the following is true?

a. If there were democracy in Saudi Arabia today, backing for the

U.S. war effort would be the first thing to go, given the country's

"increasingly anti-American population deeply opposed to the

war."

b. The United States subverted some of the few democratic

governments in the Middle East (Syria in 1949, Iran in 1953), and has

backed undemocratic regimes in the region ever since.

c. The United States supported the crushing of anti-Saddam Hussein

revolts in Iraq in 1991.

d. All of the above.

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10. Colin Powell cited as evidence of an Iraq-Al Qaeda link an

audiotape from bin Laden in which he called Saddam Hussein and his

Baath Party regime "infidels." Which of the following is more

compelling evidence?

a. An FBI official told the New York Times: "We've been

looking at this hard for more than a year and you know what, we just don't think

it's there."

b. According to a classified British intelligence report seen by

BBC News, "There are no current links between the Iraqi regime

and the al-Qaeda network."

c. According to Rohan Gunaratna, author of Inside Al Qaeda: Global

Network of Terror, "Since U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in

October 2001, I have examined several tens of thousands of documents recovered

from Al Qaeda and Taliban sources. In addition to listening to 240

tapes taken from Al Qaeda's central registry, I debriefed several Al Qaeda

and Taliban detainees. I could find no evidence of links between Iraq

and Al Qaeda."

d. All of the above.

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ANSWERS AND SOURCES

1. -D-

(a) Cong. Lane Evans, "Veterans Programs Slashed by House

Republicans," Press Release, 3/13/03,

http://www.veterans.house.gov/democratic/press/108th/3-13-03budget.htm.

(b) Brian Faler, "Educators Angry Over Proposed Cut in Aid; Many

Children in Military Families Would Feel Impact," Washington

Post, 3/19/03, p. A29.

(c) See Veterans' for Common Sense, letter to George

W. Bush, 3/20/03 http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/print.asp?id=563;

Melissa B. Robinson, "Hospitals Face Budget Crunch," Associated Press,

7/31/02; Jason Tait, "Veterans angered by marketing ban,"

Eagle-Tribune (Lawrence, MA), 8/2/02,

http://www.eagletribune.com/news/stories/20020802/FP_003.htm

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2. -D-

(a) Warren Vieth and Elizabeth Douglass, " Ousting Hussein

could open the door for U.S. and British firms. French, Russian and

Chinese rivals would lose their edge," Los Angeles Times,

3/12/03, p. I:1; Robert Bryce and Julian Borger, "Halliburton: Cheney is

still paid by Pentagon contractor, Bush deputy gets Dollars 1m from firm with

Iraq oil deal," Guardian (London), 3/12/03, p. 5 (which notes that

Halliburton "would not say how much the payments are; the

obligatory disclosure statement filled by all top government officials says only

that they are in the range of" 0,000 and million.

(b) Seymour M. Hersh, "Lunch with the Chairman," New Yorker, 3/16/03;

Stephen Labaton, "Pentagon Adviser Is Also Advising Global Crossing," NYT,

3/21/03, p. C1. Perle is to be paid 5,000 for his lobbying effort, including

0,000 if his lobbying is successful.

(c) New Hampshire Gazette, "The Chickenhawks," http://nhgazette.com/chickenhawks.html.

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3. -D-

(a) See the evidence collected in Cong. Henry Waxman's letter

to George W. Bush, 3/17/03,

http://www.house.gov/waxman/text/admin_iraq_march_17_let.htm.

(b) See Glen Rangwala's report, http://traprockpeace.org/britishdossier.html.

(c) See Glen Rangwala's report, http://traprockpeace.org/kamel.html.

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4. -D-

(a) Martin Bright, Ed Vulliamy, and Peter Beaumont, The Observer (London), 3/2/03.

(b) Quoted in Phyllis Bennis, Calling the Shots: How Washington Dominates Today's UN, New York: Olive Branch, 1996, p. 33.

(c) Sarah Anderson, Phyllis Bennis, and John Cavanagh,

Coalition of the Willing or Coalition of the Coerced?: How The Bush

Administration Influences Allies in Its War on Iraq, Washington, DC:

Institute for Policy Studies, 2/26/03, p. 4.

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5. -D-

(a) For background, see Anthony Arnove, ed., Iraq Under Siege:

The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War, Cambridge: South End Press,

updated ed. 2003.

(b) Paul Waugh, "Labour MPs Attack Hoon After He Reveals That British Forces Will Use Cluster Bombs," Independent, 3/21/03, p. 4; Human Rights Watch, Press Release, 3/18/03:

"Persian Gulf: U.S. Cluster Bomb Duds A Threat; Warning Against Use of Cluster

Bombs in Iraq."

(c) Zvi Bar'el, "Flaws in the Afghan Model," Ha'aretz,

3/14/03, http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/objects/pages/PrintArticleEn.jhtml?ite

mNo=272884.

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6. -D-

(a) See, for example, the revealing comment of Secretary of

State Powell: "We need to knock down this idea that nobody is on

our side. So many nations recognize this danger [of Iraq's weapons]. And

they do it in the face of public opposition." Quoted in Steven R.

Weisman With Felicity Barringer, "Urgent Diplomacy Fails To Gain

U.S. 9 Votes In The U.N." NYT, 3/10/03, p. A1)

(b) U.S. Dept. of State, Daily Press Briefing, Richard Boucher, Washington, DC, 3/18/03.

(c) Country list: White House, Statement of Support from Coalition, 3/25/03,

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/03/print/20030325-8.html;

population calculated from Statistical Abstract of the United States,

2001, Washington, DC: 2001, table 1327. Total includes USA. The White

House list includes countries whose leaders have done no more than

state their support for the United States, and the listing changes from day

to day, with some countries being added and some removed.

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7. -D-

(a) Don Van Natta Jr. and Desmond Butler, "Anger On

Iraq Seen As New Qaeda Recruiting Tool," NYT, 3/16/03, p. I:1.

(b) Van Natta and Butler, NYT, 3/16/03.

(c) Van Natta and Butler, NYT, 3/16/03.

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8. -D-

(a) Colum Lynch, "U.S. Boycotts Nuclear Test Ban

Meeting; Some Delegates at U.N. Session Upset at Latest Snub of Pact Bush Won't

Back," Washington Post, 11/12/02, p. A6.

(b) Amy E. Smithson, "U.S. Implementation of the CWC," in Jonathan B. Tucker, The Chemical

Weapons Convention: Implementation Challenges and Solutions, Monterey

Institute, April 2001, pp. 23-29, http://cns.miis.edu/pubs/reports/tuckcwc.htm;

Jonathan Tucker, "The Fifth Review Conference of the Biological

and Toxin Weapons Convention," Feb. 2002,

http://www.nti.org/e_research/e3_7b.html.

(c)

Testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, excerpted at

http://traprockpeace.org/usefulquotesoniraq.html.

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9. -D-

(a) Craig S. Smith, "Saudi Arabia Seems Calm But, Many

Say, Is Seething," NYT, 3/24/03, p. B13. In fact, "Though the Saudi

government officially denies it, the bombing campaign is being directed from

Saudi Arabia - something that few Saudis realize."

(b) On Syria, see

Douglas Little, ACold War and Covert Action: The United States and Syria, 1945

1958,@ Middle East Journal, vol. 44, no. 1, Winter 1990, pp. 55 57. On

Iran, see Mark J. Gasiorowski, "The 1953 Coup D'Etat in Iran,"

International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol. 19, Aug. 1987, pp.

261-86. (c) Andrew Cockburn and Patrick Cockburn, Out of the Ashes:

The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein, New York: HarperPerennial. 1999, chap. 1.

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10. -D-

(re audiotape, see David Johnston, "Top U.S.

Officials Press Case Linking Iraq To Al Qaeda," NYT, 2/12/03, p. A1; Mohamad

Bazzi,

"U.S. says bin Laden tape urging Iraqis to attack appears real,"

Newsday, 2/12/03, p. A5. (a) James Risen and David Johnston,

"Split at C.I.A. and F.B.I. On Iraqi Ties to Al Qaeda," NYT, 2/2/03, p. I:13. (b)

"Leaked Report Rejects Iraqi al-Qaeda Link," BBC News,

2/5/03. (c) Rohan Gunaratna, "Iraq and Al Qaeda: No Evidence of Alliance,"

International Herald Tribune, 2/19/03.

HOW DID YA SCORE?

9-10 Correct: Excellent. Contact United for Peace and Justice,

http://www.unitedforpeace.org/, and work to

fight the war and the system that produced it.

6-8 Correct: Fair. You've been watching a few too many former generals

and government officials who provide the "expert" commentary for the

mainstream media. Read the alternative media!

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3-5 Correct: Poor. Don't feel bad. George W. Bush only got a C- in

International Relations at College.

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0-2 Correct: Failing. You have a bright future as an

"embedded" journalist for fox or cnn

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