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Despite sectarian slaughter, ethnic cleansing and homicide bombs, an opinion poll conducted on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq has found a striking resilience and optimism among the inhabitants.
The poll, the biggest since coalition troops entered Iraq on March 20, 2003, shows that by a majority of two to one, Iraqis prefer the current leadership to Saddam Hussein 's regime, regardless of the security crisis and a lack of public services.
The survey, published today, also reveals that contrary to the views of many western analysts, most Iraqis do not believe they are embroiled in a civil war .
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1530526.ece
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PUBLIC ATTITUDES IN IRAQ - FOUR YEARS ON
MARCH 2007
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http://www.opinion.co.uk/Documents/FINALTables.pdf
So much for that..guess the "civil war" crowd needs to do more to convice the people there that they are in a "civil war" becasue apparently they just wont accept the "truth(tm)"
Oh yeah that it would be so much better had we never done anything.....they don't buy that either.