US Majority Opposes Iraq War

12-27-07, 9:34 am



Washington, Dec 26 (Prensa Latina) Most US citizens are against continuing of the war in Iraq, according to polls by CNN and Opinion Research Corporation.

According to the surveys, 68 percent of US residents demand the end of the conflagration and 69 support the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.

Besides, 59 percent of the people polled considered that none of the sides is winning the conflict, while 11 percent thinks that after nearly five years of confrontations the Iraqi rebels are winning.

Since the beginning of the aggression led by Washington on March, 2003 over 3,890 US soldiers died and another 28,000 have been wounded in that nation.

A previous poll, from CNN also, showed that most of US people remain deeply skeptical regarding President George W Bush's policies in respect to Iraq war.

The US TV's poll showed that the chief of the White House is only backed by 36 percent of the citizens at the moment.

Opinion Research interviewed over 1,017 adults in the last few weeks with a margin of error of three percent.

From Prensa Latina