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Thursday, September 28, 2006
CNN Poll: Nearly two-thrids of Americans think Iraq is in civil war
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A majority of Americans believe the communal strife in war-torn
Iraq is a civil war, and the citizenry maintains negative opinions of three major architects of the U.S.-led operation there -- President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, a CNN poll said Thursday. DCNN POLL QUESTION: Do you think Iraq is currently engaged in a civil war, or do you not think Iraq is currently engaged in a civil war? (APRIL RESULTS FROM A LOS ANGELES TIMES/BLOOMBERG POLL) Full story Full results (PDF) |
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