- WASHINGTON (UPI) -- A major
new national opinion survey of 1,608 American voters released this week
shows that 42 percent would support the U.S. invasion of Iran to stop its
nuclear program.
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- Less than half -- 47 percent -- of U.S. voters would
oppose such a move and 11 percent are unsure.
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- The survey was conducted by the Washington-based Opinion
Research Corporation for the nonprofit and nonpartisan Results For America,
which is a project of the Civil Society Institute. The survey comes amid
media reports that the United States was contemplating military actions
against Iran's nuclear sites.
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- President George Bush told NBC News on Monday he would
not rule out military action against Iran if that country was not forthcoming
about its suspected nuclear weapons program. "I hope we can solve
it diplomatically, but I will never take any option off the table, if Iran
continues to stonewall the international community about the existence
of its nuclear weapons program," said Bush.
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