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Monday, December 31st 2007

9:12 AM

Take The Iraqi Challenge


Take the Iraq test and see how well you do. Answer true or false. The answers are below.

 

1   The US public no longer sees Iraq as a central issue in the 2008 presidential campaign.

2   There have been steps toward religious and political reconciliation in Iraq in 2007.

3  The US troop surge stopped the civil war that had been raging between Sunni Arabs and Shiites in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.

4   Iran was supplying explosively formed projectiles (a deadly form of roadside bomb) to Salafi Jihadi (radical Sunni) guerrilla groups in Iraq.

5   The US overthrow of the Baath regime and military occupation of Iraq has helped liberate Iraqi women.

6   Some progress has been made by the Iraqi government in meeting the "benchmarks" worked out with the Bush administration.

7   The Sunni Arab "Awakening Councils," who are on the US payroll, are reconciling with the Shiite government of PM Nuri al-Maliki even as they take on al-Qaeda remnants.

8   The Iraqi north is relatively quiet and a site of economic growth.

9   Iraq has been "calm" in fall of 2007 and the Iraqi public, despite some grumbling, is not eager for the US to depart.

10   The reduction in violence in Iraq is mostly because of the escalation in the number of US troops, or "surge."

11    Iraq attacked or was behind the attacks of 9/11

12   Attacking Iraq has made us safer.

13   If we don’t fight them there, we will fight them here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The answers are;  1 False 2 False 3 False 4 False 5 False 6) False 7 False  8 False 9 False 10  False 11 False 12 False13 Absolutely False


2 Comment(s).

Posted by Norman:

You better squeeze your head a little farther up your ass lest some truth reach your ears.
Thursday, January 3rd 2008 @ 7:02 AM

Posted by Andy:

That's an interesting assessment Norman. No logic, just interesting.
Thursday, January 3rd 2008 @ 10:47 PM

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