Most Americans believe the war in Iraq has not reduced terrorism or helped spread democracy in the Middle East. Instead they say the war has hurt U.S. relations with the Muslim world and should make nations more cautious about using military force. Nonetheless, Americans are not turning against international engagement—strong majorities still want the United States to play an active role in world affairs
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
Six in ten Americans believe that that the U.S. weakened its economy by overspending in its response...
By a two-to-one margin Americans now say that the Iraq war was a war of choice, not a war of necessi...
A number of leading political analysts have discussed the option of making the Iraq operation more m...
The dramatic Republican loss of the House and Senate has been widely interpreted as a critique of th...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that, while strongly endorsing the war with Iraq, the publi...
DOHA, Qatar—When Americans look at events in the Middle East, they do not have a clear and simple re...
The global view of the United States' role in world affairs has significantly deteriorated over the ...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that a strong majority of Americans has rallied in support ...
Hussein’s regime posed an overwhelming security threat because it possessed weapons of mass destruct...
Significant differences exist in Americans’ support for force between the 1991 Persian Gulf War and ...
Although there is a worldwide consensus that Iraq must comply with all applicable U.N. resolutions,...
A new poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org finds that three out of four Americans believe that in order to...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
Six in ten Americans believe that that the U.S. weakened its economy by overspending in its response...
By a two-to-one margin Americans now say that the Iraq war was a war of choice, not a war of necessi...
A number of leading political analysts have discussed the option of making the Iraq operation more m...
The dramatic Republican loss of the House and Senate has been widely interpreted as a critique of th...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that, while strongly endorsing the war with Iraq, the publi...
DOHA, Qatar—When Americans look at events in the Middle East, they do not have a clear and simple re...
The global view of the United States' role in world affairs has significantly deteriorated over the ...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that a strong majority of Americans has rallied in support ...
Hussein’s regime posed an overwhelming security threat because it possessed weapons of mass destruct...
Significant differences exist in Americans’ support for force between the 1991 Persian Gulf War and ...
Although there is a worldwide consensus that Iraq must comply with all applicable U.N. resolutions,...
A new poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org finds that three out of four Americans believe that in order to...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
Six in ten Americans believe that that the U.S. weakened its economy by overspending in its response...
By a two-to-one margin Americans now say that the Iraq war was a war of choice, not a war of necessi...