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A Labor Day Pop Quiz on the Middle East
by James J. David
The original Middle East Pop Quiz was published by Charley
Reese back on February 8, 1998. Since then, there have been many additions
to the quiz which I have added on this Labor Day week-end.
With many thanks to Charley Reese and hoping he makes a
full recovery from his recent illness, I present the updated version.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
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Q: What country in the Middle East blew up an American diplomatic facility in
Egypt and attacked a U.S. ship, the USS Liberty, in international waters,
killing 34 and wounding 171 American sailors?
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
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Q. Which country in the Middle East deliberately targeted a U.N. Refugee Camp
in Qana, Lebanon and killed 103 innocent men, women, and especially children?
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
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Q. Which country in the Middle East has just recently used a weapon of mass
destruction, a one-ton smart bomb, dropping it in the center of a highly
populated area killing 15 civilians including 9 children?
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Israel.
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Q. Which country in the Middle East regularly violates the Geneva Convention
by imposing collective punishment on entire towns, villages, and camps, for
the acts of a few, and even goes as far as demolishing entire villages while
people are still in their homes?
Answer: Israel.
Answer: Iraq.
James J. David is a retired Brigadier General and a graduate of the U.S.
Army's Command and General Staff College, and the National Security Course,
National Defense University, Washington DC. He served as a Company Commander
with the 101st Airborne Division in the Republic of Vietnam in 1969 and 1970
and also served nearly 3 years of Army active duty in and around the Middle
East from 1967-1969.
Source:
by courtesy & © 2002 James J. David
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