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BEIJING, June 14 -- Six in 10 Americans say they
think the United States should withdraw some or all of its troops from Iraq ¡ª
the highest number who have said that in the Gallup poll.
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| US military investigate a scene of car
bombing in Baghdad's Yarmouk neighborhood Monday June 13, 2005. A car bomb
targeting an American convoy missed and instead killed a six-year-old girl
and injured another five Iraqis in Baghdad. [AP]
| About three in 10 want the U.S. to withdraw all troops
now, and about three in 10 said some troops should be withdrawn now. A majority,
56 percent, said they would be upset if more troops are sent to Iraq, according
to the poll released Monday.
Support for staying in Iraq has also dropped in a Pew
Research Center poll. People were about evenly split on whether the U.S. should
keep troops in Iraq until the country is stabilized or bring them home as soon
as possible.
Two-thirds in an ABC-Washington Post poll, also taken
in early June, say they think the United States has gotten bogged down in the
war in Iraq.
The Gallup poll of 1,003 adults was taken June 6-8,
the ABC-Post poll of 1,002 adults June 2-5, and the Pew poll of 1,464 adults
June 8-12. Each poll had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3
percentage points.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)
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