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By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan on March 13, 2012
An Israeli military strike against Irans nuclear program is opposed by three out of four Americans, according to a poll by the University of Maryland and the Program on International Policy Attitudes.
The findings reflect Americans preference for a negotiated resolution and doubts that an Israeli strike would thwart any Iranian ambitions for nuclear weapons, according to the survey released today.
One of the reasons Americans are so cool toward the idea of Israel attacking Irans nuclear program is that most believe that it is not likely to produce much benefit, said Steven Kull, director of Washington-based PIPA.
Seven in 10 Americans favor the U.S. and other major powers pursuing negotiations with Iran to resolve concerns over its disputed nuclear program, according to the poll. That position is taken by 58 percent of Republicans, 67 percent of independents and 79 percent of Democrats.
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dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)25% with an IQ less than their shoe size.
annabanana
(52,791 posts)70% of Repuplicans say
"You go right ahead there, boy!"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002423450
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)On the other hand, if the only thing causing doubt in the public mind with a bombing run on Iran is the perception of benefit, there are ways of convincing people that there's something to be gained by not objecting too strenuously to yet another act of aggressive war. I'm thinking "lower gas prices" would be a sufficient promise, empty as it is.