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An historical timeline of U.S. public opinion on the war with Iraq from AEI Public Opinion Studies, from the build up to war, through to the ‘surge’.
January 26, 2007
An historical timeline of U.S. public opinion on the war with Iraq from AEI Public Opinion Studies, from the build up to war, through to the ‘surge’.
Saudi Arabia on the Edge
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American Force
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Anthony H. Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, writes that data supplied by the ABC News polling unit,...
Analysis published by the Christian Science Monitor of opinion on the Iraq war from the perspective of other Arab countries. The article...
The House bill calling on President Bush to bring troops home from Iraq next year sets the stage for a showdown on management of the war.