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What plan did the UAE propose at the Arab League Summit regarding Saddam Hussein?
What plan did the UAE propose at the Arab League Summit regarding Saddam Hussein?
- Saddam Hussein should be granted full immunity.
- Saddam Hussein should lead the Arab League.
- Saddam Hussein should move into exile in the UAE. (correct)
- Saddam Hussein should stand trial in Iraq.
Under whose supervision was the gradual transfer of power in Iraq proposed to take place?
Under whose supervision was the gradual transfer of power in Iraq proposed to take place?
- Under the supervision of the United States only.
- Under the supervision of the Arab League and the United Nations. (correct)
- Under the supervision of the United Nations only.
- Under the supervision of the Arab League only.
When did the flawed US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq begin?
When did the flawed US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq begin?
- March 19, 2002
- March 19, 2003 (correct)
- March 19, 2004
- March 19, 2001
Which group was in favor of prioritizing national interests over international collaboration in foreign policy?
Which group was in favor of prioritizing national interests over international collaboration in foreign policy?
Which group believed that the zero problem policy would ultimately harm the UAE?
Which group believed that the zero problem policy would ultimately harm the UAE?
What was the debated question discussed by Group E?
What was the debated question discussed by Group E?
Who was part of Group A that argued against prioritizing national interests over international collaboration?
Who was part of Group A that argued against prioritizing national interests over international collaboration?
'The zero problem policy' mentioned in the text refers to:
'The zero problem policy' mentioned in the text refers to:
'DEBATE QUESTION' in the text refers to:
'DEBATE QUESTION' in the text refers to:
'GROUP B' being 'AGAINST' in the text implies that this group:
'GROUP B' being 'AGAINST' in the text implies that this group: