Yankee go home
News you won't get in the US media. According to a "survey conducted by an Iraqi university research team that, for security reasons, was not told the data it compiled would be used by coalition forces."
Doesn't sound like this liberation, democracy, freedom on the march thing is working out so well. But then again, I think this week we're "staying the course", because we can't let the ragtag band of terrorists scare us - the mightest armed forces in the world - away.
• Forty-five per cent of Iraqis believe attacks against British and American troops are justified - rising to 65 per cent in the British-controlled Maysan province;
• 82 per cent are "strongly opposed" to the presence of coalition troops;
• less than one per cent of the population believes coalition forces are responsible
for any improvement in security;
• 67 per cent of Iraqis feel less secure because of the occupation;
• 43 per cent of Iraqis believe conditions for peace and stability have worsened;
• 72 per cent do not have confidence in the multi-national forces.
Doesn't sound like this liberation, democracy, freedom on the march thing is working out so well. But then again, I think this week we're "staying the course", because we can't let the ragtag band of terrorists scare us - the mightest armed forces in the world - away.
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