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Seven-in-Ten Americans Would Exit Iraq in 2008
Wednesday, 10 January 2007
(angus reid) - Many adults in the United States believe their government should implement two of the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, according to a poll by Knowledge Networks for the Program on International Policy Attitudes. 73 per cent of respondents support withdrawing almost all U.S. combat troops from Iraq by early next year.

In addition, 71 per cent of respondents want U.S. president George W. Bush to publicly state that the U.S. does not seek permanent military bases in Iraq, and 49 per cent believe his administration should not interfere if the Iraqi government decides to offer amnesty to insurgents if they lay down their arms—even if the insurgents attacked U.S. troops. Read More

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