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Questions
for Reflection/Discussion
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What
issues are at the root of the proposed U.S. military
intervention in Iraq?
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Who will benefit from this
war?
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What
forces are moving countries to join the U.S.-led
coalition?
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What
might this conflict have to do with Western control of
Iraq’s energy resources?
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What are the economic and
ecological implications of this war
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for Iraq and the Middle East
region?
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for countries in the Global
South?
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for the U.S. and other
countries in the North?
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What
are the implications of military intervention in Iraq for
the political situation in the Middle East?
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How
will it impact Arab/Muslim sentiment toward the West?
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What
effect will it have on terrorist activities?
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How
will it nurture religious fundamentalism?
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Who
is influencing decision-making in the Bush Administration?
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What
are the links between the corporate world and the
Administration?
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What
are the backgrounds of decision-makers; how might
those backgrounds affect their judgment?
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What
ties do decision-makers have to ultra-conservative think
tanks; the Heritage Foundation, the American
Enterprise Institute, the Center for Strategic and
International Studies, the Hoover Institution, the Cato
Institute, and the Hudson Institute?
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Who
are the decision-makers in other countries that are backing
the war? What
forces are influencing them?
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What
role is public opinion playing in supporting or opposing
military intervention
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in
the United States?
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in
Great Britain and other coalition partners?
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in
France, Germany, and other dissenting countries?
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in
the global South?
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What
role is the media playing in promoting the U.S.
Administration’s agenda?
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Who
are the "experts" who appear as guests on
various news programs?
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What
kinds of words are used to describe the actors in this
conflict?
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Why
is dissent in the U.S. and elsewhere so underreported?
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Why
is there virtually no coverage of opinions about the
proposed war from Africa, Asia, and Latin America?
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What are
the race, class, and gender issues at play in this crisis?
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Who
will actually pay for this war and how will they pay?
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Who
will be sent to fight in this war?
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What
will the impact of this war be on women and children in
Iraq and elsewhere?
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How is
First World overconsumption related to the proposed war?
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