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Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib Quiz

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1)

From early 2003-2004, humanitarian agencies in Kandahar shrank from 26 to how many? (from Chapter 3, Part 1)

Two.
Three.
Four.
Five.
2)

When was the Bush Administration split on what to do about Iraq? (from Chapter 3, Part 3)

Spring 2002.
Summer 2002.
Fall 2002.
Winter 2002.
3)

Who began advocating a pre-emptive military action against Iraq in the Bush Administration? (from Chapter 3, Part 2)

Rumsfeld.
Cheney.
CENTCOM.
Wolfowitz.
4)

The details of Perle's meeting with Khashoggi and Zuhair were published in what nation's newspaper? (from Chapter 4, Part 1)

Spain.
Italy.
Saudi Arabia.
France.
5)

Who did not like the C.I.A.'s dismissal of the SISMI report about Iraq attempting to purchase uranium ore? (from Chapter 5, Part 1)

Smith.
Cheney.
President Bush.
Wolfowitz.
6)

Foreign-agent reports and electronic intercepts are what type of intelligence? (from Chapter 4, Part 3)

Verified intelligence.
Gathered data.
Electronic intelligence.
Raw intelligence.
7)

What was the deadline President Bush set for everyone to come up with a compromise plan about Iraq? (from Chapter 3, Part 3)

December 2002.
September 2002.
April 2002.
July 2002.
8)

The Saudi royal family has been linked to money supporting what? (from Chapter 7, Part 1)

Terror groups.
Pakistani rebels.
Islamic schools.
Fundamentalist groups.
9)

Rumsfeld wanted the operations in Iraq streamlined based on what? (from Chapter 5, Part 2)

The first Gulf War.
Pentagon estimates.
C.I.A. projections.
Special Planning team operations.
10)

What government was Perle highly critical of, claiming it was a major element of the terrorism problem? (from Chapter 4, Part 1)

Israeli government.
Saudi government.
Jordanian government.
Palestinian government.
11)

What did Top Administration officials work as a team to do over the Abu Ghraib situation? (from Chapter 8, Part 1)

Damage control.
Publicity stunts.
Fix it.
Cover-up.
12)

What did the Iraqi National Congress's plan to overthrow the government in Iraq depend on? (from Chapter 3, Part 2)

Naval warfare.
Lots of men on the ground.
Distance weapons.
Bombing.
13)

When did the Pakistani scientist confess that he alone had setup an international black market in nuclear weapons materials? (from Chapter 6, Part 3)

February 2004.
December 2003.
November 2003.
January 2004.
14)

Which government does not want a Kurdish state? (from Chapter 8, Part 1)

Turkey.
Iran.
Pakistan.
Saudi Arabia.
15)

What percentage increase did the Special Forces budget receive in 2004 over the 2003 levels? (from Chapter 6, Part 1)

29%
26%
34%
38%
16)

Who did the Special Plans team want to discredit? (from Chapter 4, Part 3)

O.S.S.
F.B.I.
D.I.A.
C.I.A.
17)

Britain withdrew its forces from Kashmir when? (from Chapter 6, Part 2)

1947.
1943.
1956.
1952.
18)

What was the pentagon's first reaction when there were supply-line and reinforcement issues during the first week of the Iraq war? (from Chapter 5, Part 2)

Complaint.
Worry.
Anger.
Fear.
19)

Dr. A. Q. Khan said that he dealt black market nuclear materials to whom? (from Chapter 6, Part 3)

Egypt and Libya.
Jordan and Sudan.
Iran and Libya.
Iran and Sudan.
20)

Whom did the Iraqi National Congress oppose? (from Chapter 3, Part 2)

Hussein.
Al Qaeda.
Taliban.
The mullahs.
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