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WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Most Iraqis oppose
the presence of US troops in their country and less than half say that their
country is better off now than it was before the Iraq war, according to a new
ABC News poll released on Monday.
More than two-thirds of those surveyed oppose the presence of troops from the United States and its
coalition and less than half,44 percent, say their country is better off now
than it was beforethe war, according to the ABC News poll conducted with Time
magazine and other media partners.
As many as 26 percent of those surveyed say US forces
should leave now, and another 19 percent say troops should leave after those
chosen in this week's parliamentary elections take office.
Surprisingly, the poll found that three-quarters say
they are confident about the Dec. 15 elections and more than two-thirds expect
things in their country to get better in the coming months.
The poll was conducted by Oxford Research
International with 1,711 Iraqis from Oct. 8 to Nov. 22 this year. Enditem
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