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- Re: Antwort: Bush wars selbst, denn: - dottore, 24.08.2003, 11:30
Re: Antwort: Bush wars selbst, denn:
-->Er wollte auf keinen Fall wiedergewählt werden.
SIXTY-NINE PERCENT of Americans polled say
they are very concerned (40 percent) or somewhat
concerned (29 percent) that the United States will be
bogged down for many years in Iraq without making much
progress in achieving its goals. Just 18 percent say they’re
confident that a stable, democratic form of government can
take shape in Iraq over the long term; 37 percent are
somewhat confident. Just 13 percent say U.S. efforts to
establish security and rebuild Iraq have gone very well since
May 1, when combat officially ended; 39 percent say
somewhat well.
Nearly half of respondents, 47 percent, say they are
very concerned that the cost of maintaining troops in Iraq
will lead to a large budget deficit and seriously hurt the U.S.
economy. And 60 percent of those polled say the estimated
$1 billion per week that the United States is spending is too
much and the country should scale back its efforts.
One-third supports the current spending levels for now, but
just 15 percent of those polled say they would support
maintaining the current spending levels for three years or
more.
How much longer should U.S. troops
remain in Iraq?
Against this backdrop, President George W. Bush’s
approval ratings continue to decline. His current approval
rating of 53 percent is down 18 percent from April. And for
the first time since the question was initially asked last fall,
more registered voters say they would not like to see him
re-elected to another term as president (49 percent) than
re-elected. Forty-four percent would favor giving Bush a
second term; in April, 52 percent backed Bush for a second
term and 38 percent did not.
Vermutlich sprengt Bush zum Abschied noch das Weiße Haus."Bin Laden wars", sagt der CIA.
Dann kann sein Nachfolger gleich anschließend in Usbekistan usw. einrücken.
Die habens halt drauf, die Amerikaner.
Gruß!

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