\documentclass[aspectratio=1610]{beamer} % You might wish to try this instead of the above line: %\documentclass[class=article]{beamer} %\usepackage{beamerbasearticle} \usepackage{times} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage[english]{babel} %\usepackage[framesassubsections]{beamerprosper} \usepackage{supertabular} %\usepackage[accumulated]{beamerseminar} %\usepackage{beamertexpower} %\usepackage{beamerthemeshadow} \usetheme{Madrid} % My favorite! %\usetheme{Boadilla} % Pretty neat, soft color. %\usetheme{default} %\usetheme{Warsaw} %\usetheme{Bergen} % This template has nagivation on the left %\usetheme{Frankfurt} % Similar to the default %with an extra region at the top. %\usecolortheme{seahorse} % Simple and clean template %\usetheme{Darmstadt} % not so good % Uncomment the following line if you want % % page numbers and using Warsaw theme% % \setbeamertemplate{footline}[page number] %\setbeamercovered{transparent} \mode \title{Simple test} \subtitle{Some very simple questions on international politics} %\author{} %\date{} \institute{\href{http://piquestions.com/test\_main.php}{pi-questions}} \begin{document} \begin{frame} \titlepage nd{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Outline} \tableofcontents % ..or with breaks after each entry %\tableofcontents[pausesections] nd{frame} \section{Introduction} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Introduction} nd{frame} \section{Nuclear tests} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Nuclear tests} \begin{center} \textbf{ Which country conducted the most nuclear tests?} nd{center} nd{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Nuclear tests} \begin{center} \textbf{USA} nd{center} \bigskip From 1945 until 1998, there have been 2,056 nuclear tests conducted worldwide. 1{\textquoteright}030 tests have been conducted by the USA. The United States has conducted more tests than the rest of the world together, and was the first and only country to use a nuclear weapon in wartime. The U.S. has signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, but it has not yet been ratified by the Senate. nd{frame} \section{US presidents} \begin{frame} \frametitle{US presidents} \begin{center} \textbf{Which president of the USA since 1945 would classify as a war criminal based on the Nuremberg laws? } nd{center} nd{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{US presidents} \begin{center} \textbf{All presidents} nd{center} \bigskip In the Tokyo trials fol owing WWII, a Japanese General, Yamashita, was hanged on the grounds that his troops had committed atrocities. Al presidents were complicit in some atrocities. Further, according to the Nuremberg trials, a war of aggression constitutes a war crime. Most presidents since 1945 had their war of aggression. War crimes of US presidents: Truman: Dropping of Atom bomb; Eisenhower: Guatemala, Iran, Lebanon: Kennedy Cuba (Bay of Pigs), Vietnam; Johnson: Indochina, Dominican Republic; Nixon: Cambodia, Laos; Ford: East Timor (military aid to Indonesia); Carter: East Timor (military aid to Indonesia); Reagan: Nicaragua, Lebanon (support for Israel); Bush: Panama Invasion; Clinton: Kosovo, Iraq; Bush II: Iraq, etc. nd{frame} \section{UN vetoes} \begin{frame} \frametitle{UN vetoes} \begin{center} \textbf{Which country blocked the most UN resolutions with veto?} nd{center} nd{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{UN vetoes} \begin{center} \textbf{USSR} nd{center} \bigskip However, the majority of Russian/Soviet vetoes were in the first ten years of the Council{\textquoteright}s existence. After 1960, the US is far in lead with vetoes, mostly in favor of Israel. nd{frame} \section{Hard proof against Bin Laden} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Hard proof against Bin Laden} \begin{center} \textbf{When the US attacked Afghanistan in 2001, did they have hard proof that those responsible for 9-11 were really there?} nd{center} nd{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Hard proof against Bin Laden} \begin{center} \textbf{Nope } nd{center} \bigskip The \textit{“investigators [just] believe that the idea of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon came from al Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan”.} Even in 2006 the FBI had no hard evidence to link Osama Bin Laden with 9-11. [HEG, p. 200] nd{frame} \section{simple step against terror} \begin{frame} \frametitle{simple step against terror} \begin{center} \textbf{What small simple step could the US do to reduce the threat of terror and terror itself massively?} nd{center} nd{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{simple step against terror} \begin{center} \textbf{Stop participating in it!} nd{center} \bigskip As the US are massively using unlawful use of force (terror) themselves, the most effective measure is to stop terror itself. US terror caused millions of dead people worldwide. nd{frame} \section{Appendix} \begin{frame} \frametitle{fin} nd{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{links:} \begin{itemize} \item \href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear\_weapons\_testing\#Nuclear\_testing\_by\_country}{wiki} \item \href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United\_Nations\_Security\_Council\#Veto\_power}{wiki} \item \href{http://www.chomsky.info/talks/1990----.htm}{If the Nuremberg Laws were Applied... by Noam Chomsky} \item \href{http://pubrecord.org/commentary/3717/fifty-criminals-prosecuted/}{The Fifty Top U.S. War Criminals Who Need To Be Prosecuted, by David Swanson } \item \href{http://www.counterpunch.org/2005/05/13/the-crimes-of-empire/}{The Crimes of Empire, by Tom Stephens} \item \href{http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/16-no-hard-evidence-connecting-bin-laden-to-9-11}{project censored} nd{itemize} nd{frame} nd{document}