Saturday, November 5, 2011

Mass Majority Of Americans Favor US Withdrawal From Iraq


Three In Four Americans Back Obama On Iraq Withdrawal -- Gallop

Republicans more likely to disapprove than approve.

PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans widely support President Obama's recent decision to withdraw nearly all U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of the year, with 75% approving. That includes the vast majority of Democrats and independents. Republicans, however, are slightly more likely to disapprove than approve.

These results are based on an Oct. 29-30 Gallup poll. On Oct. 21, Obama announced that U.S. troops would be out of Iraq by the end of the year. Only a small U.S. force would remain to guard the U.S. embassy, among other responsibilities. The U.S. ended combat operations in Iraq in August 2010.

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More News On U.S. Public Support For Withdrawing From Iraq

Iraq Troop Withdrawal: 75 Percent Of Americans Agree With Obama Decision, Poll Finds -- Huffington Post
Poll: Big backing for Iraq withdrawal -- Politico
Iraq pullout supported by 75 percent of Americans (poll) -- CBS
Poll: Majority back Obama’s decision to withdraw troops from Iraq -- Hot Air
Poll: Majority Back Obama's Decision to Withdraw Troops from Iraq -- National Journal
Gallup poll: Obama scores points with Iraq withdrawal pledge -- L.A. Times

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