New Survey: Iraqis Want a Speedy U.S. Exit -- and Back Attacks on Our Forces

by Actual News Geezer | November 21, 2006 at 12:45 pm
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This item is quite interesting - showing that a huge majority of Iraqis, both Sunni and Shiite - want the US out, now.

NEW YORK Past surveys have hinted at this result, but a new poll in Iraq makes it more stark than ever: the Iraqi people want the U.S. to exit their country. And most Iraqis now approve of attacks on U.S. forces, even though 94% express disapproval of al-Qaeda.
 
At one time, this was primarily a call by the Sunni minority, but now the Shiites have also come around to this view. The survey by much-respected World Public Opinion (WPO), taken in September, found that 74% of Shiites and 91% of Sunnis in Iraq want us to leave within a year. The number of Shiites making this call in Baghdad, where the U.S. may send more troops to bring order, is even higher (80%). In contrast, earlier this year, 57% of this same group backed an "open-ended" U.S. stay.


Mark Schneider
Actual News Guy
NowPublic.com


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