'War'-on-Iraq IQ Test
by Nashid

Do you know enough to justify going to war with Iraq?

1. Q: What percentage of the world's population does the U.S. have? A: 6%

2. Q: What percentage of the world's wealth does the U.S. have? A: 50%

3. Q: Which country has the largest oil reserves? A: Saudi Arabia

4. Q: Which country has the second largest oil reserves? A: Iraq

5. Q: How much is spent on military budgets a year worldwide? A: $900+ billion

6. Q: How much of this is spent by the U.S.? A: 50%

7. Q: What percent of US military spending would ensure the essentials of life to everyone in the world, according to the UN? A: 10% (that's about $40 billion, the amount of funding initially requested to fund the US retaliatory attack on Afghanistan)

8. Q: How many people have died in wars since World War II? A: 86 million

9. Q: How long has Iraq had chemical and biological weapons? A: Since the early 1980's.

10. Q: Did Iraq develop these chemical & biological weapons on their own? A: No, the materials and technology were supplied by the US government, along with Britain and private corporations.

11. Q: Did the US government condemn the Iraqi use of gas warfare against Iran? A: No

12. Q: How many people did Saddam Hussein allegedly kill using gas in the Kurdish town of Halabja in 1988? A: 5,000

13. Q: How many western countries condemned this action at the time? A: 0

14. Q: How many gallons of agent Orange did America use in Vietnam? A: 17 million.

15. Q: Are there any proven links between Iraq and September 11 terrorist attack? A: No

16. Q: What is the estimated number of civilian casualties in the Gulf War? A: 35,000

17. Q: How many casualties did the Iraqi military inflict on the western forces during the Gulf War? A: Possibly none. [Major Doug Rokke, US Army (Ret.) says: "At the completion of the Gulf War we had a total casualty count of 760: 294 dead, a little over 400 wounded or ill. . . .Many of the US casualties died as a direct result of uranium munitions friendly fire. US forces killed and wounded US forces.]

18. Q: How many retreating Iraqi soldiers were buried alive by U.S. tanks with ploughs mounted on the front? A: 6,000 [The turkey-shoot massacre of retreating Iraqis is a whole story.]

19. Q: How many tons of depleted uranium were left in Iraq and Kuwait after the Gulf War? A: 40 tons [Major Rokke, who was there, says 320 tons.]

20. Q: What according to the UN was the increase in cancer rates in Iraq between 1991 and 1994? A: 700%

21. Q: How much of Iraq's military capacity did America claim it had destroyed in 1991? A: 80%

22. Q: Is there any proof that Iraq plans to use its weapons for anything other than deterrence and self defence? A: No

23. Q: Does Iraq present more of a threat to world peace now than 10 years ago? A: No.

24. Q: How many civilian deaths has the Pentagon predicted in the event of an attack on Iraq in 2002/3? A: 10,000

25. Q: What percentage of whatever the true number turns out to be will be children? A: Over 50%.

26. Q: How many years has the U.S. engaged in air strikes on Iraq? A: 11

27. Q: Were the US and the UK at war with Iraq between December 1998 and September 1999? A: No

28. Q: How many pounds of explosives were dropped on Iraq between December 1998 and September 1999? A: 20 million

29. Q: How many years ago was UN Resolution 661 introduced, imposing strict sanctions on Iraq's imports and exports? A: 12 years

30. Q: What was the child death rate in Iraq in 1989? A: 38 per 1000.

31. Q: What was the estimated child death rate in Iraq in 1999? A: 131 per 1000 (that's an increase of 345%).

32. Q: How many Iraqis are estimated to have died by October 1999 as a result of UN sanctions? A: 1.5 million

33. Q: How many Iraqi children are estimated to have died due to sanctions since 1997? A: 750,000

34. Q: Did Saddam order the inspectors out of Iraq? A: No

35. Q: How many inspections were there in November and December 1998? A: 300

36. Q: How many of these inspections had problems? A: 5

37. Q: Were the weapons inspectors allowed entry to the Ba'ath Party HQ? A: Yes

38. Q: Who said that by December 1998, "Iraq had in fact, been disarmed to a level unprecedented in modern history." A: Scott Ritter, UNSCOM chief.

39. Q: In 1998 how much of Iraq's post 1991 capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction did the UN weapons inspectors claim to have discovered and dismantled? A: 90%

40. Q: How many UN resolutions did Israel violate by 1992? A: Over 65

41. Q: How many UN resolutions on Israel did America veto between 1972 and 1990? A: 30+

42. Q: How many countries are known to have nuclear weapons? A: 8

43. Q: How many nuclear warheads has Iraq got? A: 0

44. Q: How many nuclear warheads has US got? A: over 10,000

45. Q: Which is the only country to use nuclear weapons? A: United States of America

46. Q: How many nuclear warheads does Israel have? A: Over 400

47. Q: Who said, "All of us have heard this term 'preventive war' since the earliest days of Hitler. I don't believe there is such a thing; and, frankly, I wouldn't even listen to anyone seriously that came in and talked about such a thing." A: President Dwight Eisenhower, the former Supreme Allied Commander, in 1953, dismissing the idea of a preventative war against the Soviet Union.

48. Q: Who said, "I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today -- my own government"? A: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

49: Q: Who said, ""We are adding cynicism to the process of death, for [U.S. soldiers] must know after a short period that none of the things we claim to be fighting for are really involved"? A: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

50. Q: Who said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter"? A: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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