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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (244348)10/8/2007 11:57:58 PM
From: c.hinton  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
re poll find most....

Mr biker....here are the quotes from your article......you would seem to be twisting the facts.

"Most respondents have mixed feelings about Al Qaeda,"

"An average of 74 percent of all those polled agreed with the goal of "push[ing] the US to remove its bases and military forces from all Islamic countries," said the poll."

"Large majorities agree with many of its goals, but believe that terrorist attacks on civilians are contrary to Islam."

"At least 70 percent or more in all four countries supported the goals of "stand[ing] up to Americans and affirm[ing] the dignity of the Islamic people," and "pressur[ing] the United States not to favor Israel," it said."

"Asked about Al Qaeda's attitudes and tactics in general, 25 percent of Egyptians and 15 percent of Indonesians said they "support Al Qaeda's attacks on Americans and share its attitudes toward the US," along with 9 percent of Moroccans and 10 percent of Pakistanis "

"Forty-one percent of Egyptians said "an attack in which a Muslim blows himself up while attacking an enemy" is often justified, while 19 percent said "sometimes" and 28 percent said "never."

However, 68 percent of Indonesians and 60 percent of Pakistanis were strongly opposed to suicide tacti
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