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Iraqis Demand a US Withdrawal

Enders, David | October 3, 2005 issue

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Focuses on the Iraqi's frustration with the U.S. occupation of Iraq. Failure of the Shiite and Kurdish factions to find agreement with the Sunni negotiators on the constitution, leading to increased support for the insurgency among Sunnis; Polls indicating that 85% of Iraqis want a U.S. withdrawal as soon as possible; Reasons why the Iraqis want the U.S. out, including the widespread destruction and casualties inflicted upon local populations by U.S. forces while they fail to remove resistance fighters.

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IRAQIS -- Social conditions; IRAQ War, 2003-; MILITARY occupation; UNITED States -- Armed Forces; PUBLIC opinion; INSURGENCY; UNITED States; IRAQ
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