Dec 10, 2006

Women survery the aftermath of a car bomb


Women survey the aftermath of a car bomb. Nearly three-quarters of residents in one poll said they would feel safer if U.S.-led troops left Iraq. Some Iraqis say they believe the U.S. presence has fueled sectarian warfare.
Photo Credit: By Samir Mizban -- Associated PressRelated Article: Most Iraqis Favor Immediate U.S. Pullout, Polls Show,

Honor Iraqi Calls for U.S. Withdrawal
Tell President Bush, your senators and your representative: Listen to the Iraqi people, and bring U.S. troops home from Iraq.
65% of Iraqis want U.S. troops to leave immediately.
The recent State Department poll (as reported in the Washington Post) could not be any clearer. 65% of Iraqis favor an immediate pullout of U.S. troops. In Baghdad, nearly three-quarters of residents polled say that they would feel safer if U.S. and other foreign troops left Iraq.
When even those people we're trying to help have agreed so overwhelmingly that we're making the security situation worse, not better -- it's time for us to get out of there.
If you aren't willing to listen to the growing majority of Americans who favor withdrawal from Iraq, maybe you should listen to the Iraqi people -- especially when their opinions have turned so sharply against our occupation of their country.
It is time to begin bringing the troops home.

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