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ARAB-US RELATIONS - Feb 28 - US Troops Want Swift Pull-Out From Iraq.


Most American troops in Iraq believe the US should withdraw within the next year, according to according to
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 the first poll of US military personnel there. President George W.?Bush, whose overall approval rating fell to a new low of 34 per cent this week, has repeatedly said the US would finish the mission in Iraq. But a Zogby International/Le Moyne College poll found that only 23 per cent of US troops believed they should stay "as long as they are needed". Seventy-two per cent said the US should withdraw within 12 months, and 29 per cent said they should pull out immediately. Meanwhile, a CBS News CBS News is the news division of American television and radio network CBS. Its current president is Sean McManus who is also head of CBS Sports. Current productions
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 poll this week recorded another record low for the president - only 30 per cent of respondents approved of his handling of Iraq. John Zogby
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, said US commanders in Iraq unofficially gave approval for the poll of 944 respondents to take place. It took place before last week's bombing of the Golden Mosque Golden Mosque can refer to:
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  • Masjid Al-Dahab in the Philippines.
 in Samarra. Although Bush has acknowledged that Iraq played no role in September 11, 85 per cent of the troops said the US mission was mainly "to retaliate for Saddam's role in the 9/11 attacks". The poll revealed stark differences between regular and reserve troops; 49 per cent of reservists and 43 per cent of the National Guard said the US should pull out immediately, against 9 per cent of marines. Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman, said the poll figures were "not borne out in recruiting and retention statistics". While Bush insists progress is being made in Iraq, US intelligence and military officials increasingly fear a civil war. General Michael Maples, director of the Pentagon's Defence Intelligence Agency Nigeria's Defence Intelligence Agency was created when, in 1986, fulfilling one of the promises made in his first national address as president, Ibrahim Babangida issued Decree Number 19, dissolving the National Security Organization (NSO) and restructuring the country's security , told a Senate hearing on Tuesday: We're also in a very tenuous situation right now".
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Date:Mar 4, 2006
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