Which president declared war on Iraq?
George Bush
Why did the U.S declare war on Iraq?
To disarm Iraq of their "weapons of mass destruction"
How much Iraqi civilians were killed in the war?
100k-200k
When was Saddam Hussein captured?
2003
What is Graphene mainly used for?
Electronics
On what month did the U.S declare war on Iraq?
March
What event worried George Bush about America's vunerability?
9/11
What did the Iraq War cost to the US?
3 Trillion (The True Cost of the Iraq War: $3 Trillion and Beyond, n.d.)
Bonus: What year did George Bush leave office?
2009
When was Graphene discovered?
2004
What date did the Iraq War end on?
December 15, 2022
What was the Iraq resolution of 2002?
Approval from Congress to use military force on Iraq
Which president withdrew the rest of the U.S troops in Iraq?
Obama
What search was aborted in 2004?
The search for Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs)
Why isn't graphene publicly used?
Costs/Quality/Production
What are 3 of the countries involved in the Iraq Multi-National Force
UK, South Korea, Romania, Poland, Mongolia, Latvia, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Estonia, El Salvador, Bulgaria,
What is the Iraq War coalition?
A group of countries banded against Iraq.
How much of the U.S citizens feel that the Iraq War was wrong?
Over half of the people.
What specific date was Saddam Hussein executed?
December 30, 2006 (Laub, 2017)
Who discovered Graphene?
Andre Geim or Konstantin Novoselov
What was the Multi-National Force (Iraq)?
A military command formed during the Iraq War.
What were the 3 main goals of the invasion?
Disarm Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction, stop Saddam's support for terrorism, and free the Iraqi civilians from Saddam.
What was the exact death count of U.S in Iraq?
4418 (According to https://www.defense.gov/casualty.pdf)
What was "The Surge"?
An order from George Bush to increase the number of soldiers in Iraq. (Laub, 2017)
Which one of the following countries weren't involved in the Iraq War?
Australia, Bulgaria, Brazil, UK, Denmark, Poland, Philippines, Ukraine, Latvia
Brazil