The Bush administration is moving dangerously towards an attack on Iran (click
here to read more on that), yet few people understand the danger before, let alone are ready to act to stop it. This is a situation that needs to be urgently transformed. To that end, World Can’t Wait is calling on you to take this quiz on Iran and the nuclear bomb, and have people in your classes, dorms, etc. take the quiz to find out how people understand this danger and the basic facts surrounding Iran and nuclear weapons. Send the results to:
World Can’t Wait
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New York, NY, 10013
We are aiming to publish the results on worldcantwait.org sometime in late May.
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Test your knowledge on the issues shaping the World Today.
Iran and the Nuclear Bomb
President Bush and all the leading presidential contenders have said when it comes to Iran that no option including the nuclear option should be off the table.
1)The possibility of war with Iran :
a) is a good thing
b) never gonna happen it’d be too crazy
c) will be prevented through sanctions on Iran
d) a real and present danger that could widen the current war in Iraq and Afghanistan and further inflame the whole region
2) What country in the Middle East refuses to officially confirm or deny that it has a nuclear weapon program and refuses to sign the Nuclear Non – Proliferation Treaty?
3) Iran has agreed to be monitored by the IAEA and opened up its country to IAEA inspectors?
Yes or No
4) The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) severely criticized ________ for falsifying information on Iran’s nuclear program. ( name country)
5) What country (ies) has/have used nuclear weapons on civilian populations?
6) How many Iraqi civilians died between 1991 and 1997 due to sanctions imposed by the U.S.?
a) 55,000 b) 655,000 (c) 1.2 million (d) 1.5 million
Follow up question: How many children in Iraq died per month under U.S. imposed sanctions
a) 50 b) 500 (3) 2,500 (4) 5,000
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Form to Fill Out that includes the Answers [click here]