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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Iraq poll

About six in 10 Iraqis say they approve of attacks on U.S.-led forces, and slightly more than that want their government to ask U.S. troops to leave within a year, a poll finds.

The Iraqis also have negative views of Osama bin Laden, according to the early September poll of 1,150. The poll, done for University of Maryland's Program on International Policy Attitudes, found:

-Almost four in five Iraqis say the U.S. military force in
Iraq provokes more violence than it prevents.

-About 61 percent approved of the attacks — up from 47 percent in January. A solid majority of Shiite and Sunni Arabs approved of the attacks, according to the poll. The increase came mostly among Shiite Iraqis.

-An overwhelmingly negative opinion of terror chief bin Laden and more than half, 57 percent, disapproving of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

-Three-fourths say they think the U.S. plans to keep military bases in Iraq permanently.

-A majority of Iraqis, 72 percent, say they think Iraq will be one state five years from now. Shiite Iraqis were most likely to feel that way, though a majority of Sunnis and Kurds also believed that would be the case.

The PIPA poll, which included an oversample of 150 Sunni Iraqis, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

The State Department, meanwhile, has conducted its own poll, something it does periodically, spokesman Sean McCormack said. The State Department poll found two-thirds of Iraqis in Baghdad favor an immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces, according to The Washington Post. McCormack declined to discuss details of the department's poll.

"What I hear from government representatives and other anecdotal evidence that you hear from Iraqis that is collected by embassy personnel and military personnel is that Iraqis do appreciate our presence there," he said. "They do understand the reasons for it, they do understand that we don't want to or we don't intend to be there indefinitely."

An Iraqi public opinion research firm with a proven record of conducting scientifically valid surveys conducted the department's poll, press officer Janelle Hironimus said later.

"We will not identify the firm in order to protect it and its employees from danger," she said.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Robert Rouse said...

". . . anecdotal evidence that you hear from Iraqis that is collected by embassy personnel and military personnel . . . ". Hmm, so people who work around the embassy and those who are staring at a soldier with a gun say they appreciate the U.S. presence. I wonder why such a big difference between them and the ones randomly sampled?

title="comment permalink">September 28, 2006 9:25 AM  
Blogger Human said...

Those Iraqis are obviously not Patriotic.
They don't support the Troops and it's always blame America 1st.

If it wasn't for Amercians, they would not have electricity, clean water and that evil man Saddam would be torturing people and dumping the bodies around town by the score.We even created a huge Nature Preserve called the Green Zone. Did ya look at the size of that park? Heck it's bigger than Fort Wayne wherever that is.

Heck we poured 162 million into Aid Firms that didn't even exist, not to mention all the ones that were kinda legit.

I think they really do secretly like us. Just like I think Anna Kornakova secretly loves me, even though she has not returned any of my 683 letters of adoration(okay that last one, I didn't mean it, I don't even own a wood chipper), or aknuledged the dozens of long stem roses. I know she loves me. Just like I know the Iraqis love Americans. If only sh... ahh mean if only they would give us a chance to show my er I mean our gentle side. That shock and awe thingie was just tough love.

title="comment permalink">September 28, 2006 2:31 PM  
Blogger Jim Wetzel said...

I know the Bush regime does not trouble itself with trifles like definitions for the words they throw around, but ... I've gathered that they would consider the Iraq war "won" when most Iraqis think everything's all good and democratic, right? But I'm sure it's too much to hope for, that they might concede their Excellent Adventure officially lost when most Iraqis want us dead.

Yeah ... way too much to hope for.

title="comment permalink">September 28, 2006 6:46 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

Robert - Point well made. Now please, lower that glock!

Human - Sarcasm truly becomes you, carry on!

Bartleby - If it aint in their playbook, it doesn't exist.

title="comment permalink">October 01, 2006 9:44 PM  

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