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Thursday, April 10, 2008

A Year After Iraq War

The prevailing view in six of the nine countries surveyed is that the United Nations, not the U.S. and its allies, would do the best job in helping the Iraqi people form a stable government. These are the countries helping the Iraq keep their government stable Germany there about 84%, France 82% and Great Britain. The Muslim country feels that the United States and allies are best to keep the Iraqi government stable. Jordan and Morocco and his pluralities argued that the United States or its allies or the United Nations could keep the Iraq government stable.

The American split along the partisan line over the question that if the united states and its allies and United Nations could keep the government stable, about 45 percent believe that United Nations could do it and about 42 percent believe it was the United States and his allies. Some republicans think that United States could do a better job than the others. In the other hand the democrats believe the united nation could do a better job.

If you look at this graph you will see the different percentage of the that agree with the united states keeping the government in Iraq stable and you can also see the different percentage of the United Nations.









http://people-press.org/reports/display.php3?PageID=796

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