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US ‘War on Terror’ Has Not Weakened al Qaeda, Says Global Poll

2008-09-28
On: September 28, 2008

US ‘War on Terror’ Has Not Weakened al Qaeda, Says Global Poll September 28, 2008 Full Report (PDF) The US’s ‘war on terror’ has failed to weaken its prime target al Qaeda, according to people in 22 out of 23 countries surveyed in a new poll for the BBC WorldContinue Reading

Americans Continue to Support International Engagement Despite Frustration over the War in Iraq

2006-10-11
On: October 11, 2006

Americans Continue to Support International Engagement Despite Frustration over the War in Iraq October 11, 2006 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 shouldContinue Reading

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