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Home >  Short Publications >  Public Opinion on the War with Iraq
Public Opinion on the War with Iraq
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By Karlyn Bowman
Posted: Thursday, July 24, 2008
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AEI Studies in Public Opinion  
Publication Date: July 24, 2008
 

Download file The full report is available here as an Adobe Acrobat PDF.

This study is a compilation of public opinion polls on, among other things, the build-up to and beginning of the war in Iraq, the proper use of force, achieving stability in the region and the prospect of peace, and what should be done from here on out. The study includes all of the latest polling data as well as important historical trends for comparative purposes.

Karlyn Bowman is a senior fellow at AEI.

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