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Poll shows Iraqis back attacks on UK, US forces

By Reuters

10/22/05 -- -- LONDON (Reuters)
- Sixty-five percent of Iraqis believe attacks on U.S. and British troops are justified, according to a secret poll said to have been commissioned by British defence leaders and cited by The Sunday Telegraph.

Less than 1 percent of those polled believed that the forces were responsible for any improvement in security, according to poll figures.

Eighty-two percent of those polled said they were "strongly opposed" to the presence of the troops.

The paper said the poll, conducted in August by an Iraqi university research team, was commissioned by the Ministry of Defence.
 

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It says 45% in the article. factcheck.org should have a special section dedicated for Doc.
 

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Let me guess....the Brits will go out and risk life and limb in the Sunni triangle to get a fair and balanced "secret" poll but ask them to go with the soldiers on a cache raid or a firefight forget about it.

Who do you think they asked? Do you really think this is the case Doc?Its funny the people I know in the military say the Iraqis are thankful at every turn.(been in Baghdad and now in Tikrit-you know Saddams hometown).Id imagine that if I were the ruling party and now I wasnt I certainly wouldnt be happy either.Just like the Rats after Gore went away.

Secret poll....wow!!!!
 

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Hey yeah, 65% is for one province only. The overall rate is 45%. Tsk tsk Doc, shame on you, boo!
 
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Ok ....

whatever ..I just glanced at it as I was making an Arb wager on the baseball game tonite

Still ....over 4 out of 10 want Americans dead ...that says enough about what a waste of money, time and lives have been spent by Bush on this military venture
 

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Has so much changed in two months or are you just picking the poll you "like" best....



<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width="100%">Survey Shows Iraqis Do Not Support Terrorists

By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

</TD></TR><TR><TD>WASHINGTON,<?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = CH /><CH:NBSP></CH:NBSP> <CH:NBSP></CH:NBSP>Aug. 9, 2005<CH:NBSP></CH:NBSP> <CH:NBSP></CH:NBSP>–<CH:NBSP></CH:NBSP> <CH:NBSP></CH:NBSP>A recent poll in Iraq shows Iraqis do not support the terrorists launching attacks in their country, Defense Department officials speaking on background said here today.

However, officials said, the poll also shows that Iraqis want foreign troops to leave the country. An Iraqi company conducted the poll between July 12 and 17.

The poll - done as part of the Tips Hotline number campaign - was conducted in Baghdad, Basrah, Salah Ad-Din, Najaf, Diyala and Irbil. More than 1,200 Iraqis answered the questions.

An overwhelming number of Iraqis say there is no justification for attacks on Iraqi civilians, Iraqi security forces or Iraqi public service infrastructure. A total of 94 percent of Iraqis say there is no excuse for attacks on Iraqi security forces, 97 percent say there is no justification for attacking civilians, and 97 percent are against attacks on infrastructure.

The percentages slip when it comes to disapproval of violence against Iraqis working with the coalition and attacks against coalition personnel. A total of 81 percent of those polled are against attacks against Iraqis working with the coalition, with 12 percent saying there is justification for the attacks and 7 percent with no opinion. Half of those polled said there was no excuse for attacks against coalition personnel, while 40 percent said there is a justification and 10 percent saying they don't know.

What this means, officials said, is that Iraqis see foreign troops - and there are 138,000 Americans in the country - as occupation forces, and that the coalition policy of training Iraqis to take the lead in the security arena is the right policy.

And the Iraqis "get it," officials said. Iraqis are proud of their security forces - a sea change from the way most regarded the forces under Saddam Hussein. The poll shows 75 percent of Iraqis say their security forces are winning the fight against anti-government forces. Iraqis regard the security forces as representing the nation and not just one group (77 percent), and 73 percent of those polled believe the Iraqi police and military work within the law and respect the rights of the people.

Almost 80 percent of those surveyed said the sooner that Iraqi forces maintain security, the sooner coalition forces can leave.

The poll showed some Iraqi misperceptions, officials said. A total of 64 percent of those surveyed said anti-government forces come mostly from other countries. Coalition officials said most anti-government terrorists are Iraqis. Finally, 62 percent of the Iraqis surveyed said the security situation in Iraq has gotten "much better" (16 percent) or "somewhat better" (46 percent) in the past three months. Twenty percent of those surveyed said the security situation was "somewhat worse" and 14 percent said the security situation was "much worse" than three months ago.

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This poll wasnt secret.


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Yes Ive noted this is the newest rat tactic....simply discount it because the government is somehow involved.Not even the CIA world factbook is considered a worthy reference in here (unless of course something in there supports a liberal argument).

The Daily Telegraph....secret poll....LOL.

Talk about reliability...LMAO.

Almost as good a the poll of a 1000 families out of a 26 million strong population intended to produce the number of civilian deaths in Iraq.
 
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try explaining your logic to the 2000 American families who have buried kids because of the "intelligence reports" regarding Iraq ....
 

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1996... but whos counting? ooops you are asswipe.

I dont need to....the majority of the families know their loved ones died with honor fulfilling a noble mission.Youll find very few that dont share this vantage point....at least I havent come accross too many.

Just because you say its not important doesnt make it so, Doc.
 

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