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Iraq Poll Finds Poverty Main Worry, Sadr Popular
SOFIA (bnn)- Iraqis care more about declining living standards than U.S. promises of political freedom, and prefer a rebel cleric hunted by U.S. forces to most mainstream politicians, according to a poll due for release next week. The survey revealed a sharp drop in the number of Iraqis who view U.S. troops as liberators -- just seven percent when the poll was taken last month, compared to over 40% six months ago.
SOFIA (bnn)- Iraqis care more about declining living standards than U.S. promises of political freedom, and prefer a rebel cleric hunted by U.S. forces to most mainstream politicians, according to a poll due for release next week. The survey revealed a sharp drop in the number of Iraqis who view U.S. troops as liberators -- just seven percent when the poll was taken last month, compared to over 40% six months ago.
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