Thursday, January 4, 2007
Iraqis say they were better off under rule of Saddam Hussein
Iraq Centre for Research and Strategic Studies/Gulf Research Center conducted face-to-face interviews with 2,000 Iraqi adults living in major cities. The interviews were conducted in November 2006. The margin of error in such a poll is 3.1%.
According to GlobalResearch.ca the results for the question "Do you feel the situation in the country is better today or better before the U.S.-led invasion?" are:
Better today 5%
Better before 90%
Not sure 5%
Let's hope this puts an end to the oft-repeated myth that the Iraqis are better off after the American invasion than they were under Saddam Hussein. They don't think so.
[Hat Tip: Rhosgobel: Radagast's home]
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