10-15-2003, 08:14 PM
... a poll can't pick up.
Iraqis are interested neither in being left completely in the lurch, with no government, no constitution, no infrastructure, no military, and thousands of Islamist guerillas pouring into their country, nor in having a long-term US occupation or puppet government.
The plan of "leave immediately" they reject for the first reason, and "stay permanently" for the second.
They don't necessarily like troops occupying their country, but accept them as a necessary interim measure. I would imagine the majority would prefer the UN, rather than the US, but I could be wrong.
Jester
Iraqis are interested neither in being left completely in the lurch, with no government, no constitution, no infrastructure, no military, and thousands of Islamist guerillas pouring into their country, nor in having a long-term US occupation or puppet government.
The plan of "leave immediately" they reject for the first reason, and "stay permanently" for the second.
They don't necessarily like troops occupying their country, but accept them as a necessary interim measure. I would imagine the majority would prefer the UN, rather than the US, but I could be wrong.
Jester