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  • AL QAEDA LOST HEARTS AND MINDS IN IRAQ

    09/27/2006 7:28:48 PM PDT · by sgtyork · 48 replies · 1,433+ views
    George Mason Poll ^ | Sept 27, 2006 | None
    Al Qaeda has desicively lost the Iraqi battlefield. Overall 94 percent have an unfavorable view of al Qaeda, with 82 percent expressing a very unfavorable view. Of all organizations and individuals assessed in this poll, it received the most negative ratings. The Shias and Kurds show similarly intense levels of opposition, with 95 percent and 93 percent respectively saying they have very unfavorable views. The Sunnis are also quite negative, but with less intensity. Seventy-seven percent express an unfavorable view, but only 38 percent are very unfavorable. Twenty-three percent express a favorable view (5% very). Views of Osama bin Laden...
  • Gallup Poll of Iraq: Iraqis Consider Their Nation's Future

    04/29/2004 3:09:43 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 12 replies · 150+ views
    Gallup News Service ^ | April 29, 2004 | Richard Burkholder
    Gallup, in partnership with CNN and USA Today, conducted 3,444 70-minute, in-home, in-person interviews with a nationally representative sample of Iraqis in 350 separate locations throughout the country in late March and early April 2004. The resulting data offer a wealth of insight on the current climate of opinion among Iraqis nationwide. Following is the second in a series of Gallup Poll Tuesday Briefing articles discussing the findings. (See Related Items.)That's all I can post... 
  • Gallup Poll of Iraq: Liberated, Occupied or in Limbo?

    04/28/2004 2:18:10 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 12 replies · 267+ views
    Gallup News Service ^ | April 28, 2004 | Richard Burkholder
    More than a year after the U.S.-led invasion -- and seven months after Gallup reported the results of the first scientific survey of opinion in Baghdad -- much has changed in Iraq.Gallup, in partnership with CNN and USA Today, conducted 3,444 70-minute, in-home, in-person interviews with a nationally representative sample of Iraqis in 350 separate locations throughout the country in late March and early April 2004. The resulting data offer a wealth of insight on the current climate of opinion among Iraqis nationwide.I can't post anymore...
  • More Iraqis want U.S. troops to stay, survey shows.

    11/20/2003 8:06:18 AM PST · by areafiftyone · 36 replies · 588+ views
    Reuters ^ | 11/20/03
    BAGHDAD, Nov 20 (Reuters) - A growing number of Iraqis think occupying U.S. troops should stay in Iraq until the security situation improves, research published this month has shown. In a survey carried out by the respected Psychological Research Centre of Baghdad University, 71.5 percent of Iraqis think the U.S. occupation is necessary at least for a while, compared to 42 percent in a survey by the centre in June. "This shows an acceptance of the foreign presence as a temporary solution because of the fear, confusion and absence of law and order following the collapse of the old regime,"...
  • WAR WORTH IT: IRAQI POLL

    09/25/2003 12:23:16 AM PDT · by kattracks · 2 replies · 94+ views
    New York Post ^ | 9/25/03 | Brian Blomquist
    <p>September 25, 2003 -- WASHINGTON - The war against Saddam Hussein was worth it, most Iraqis say in a new poll. Most Iraqi civilians say getting rid of Saddam was worth the trouble of having to rebuild a broken, violent country, a Gallup poll found. Two-thirds, or 67 percent, say they think Iraq will be in better off in five years - better than it is now, and better than it was before the U.S. invasion.</p>