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[28 Nov 2013] Poll: Many Americans back Iran deal - English
Americans are backing a newly agreed accord with Iran by a vast margin. At the same time, polls show they are wary of military action against the Islamic Republic if diplomatic efforts fall short...
Americans are backing a newly agreed accord with Iran by a vast margin. At the same time, polls show they are wary of military action against the Islamic Republic if diplomatic efforts fall short of goals. Reuters/Ipsos conducted the poll this week indicates that more Americans than previously thought, endorse a peaceful resolution with Iran over its diplomatic differences that have spanned decades.
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Americans are backing a newly agreed accord with Iran by a vast margin. At the same time, polls show they are wary of military action against the Islamic Republic if diplomatic efforts fall short of goals. Reuters/Ipsos conducted the poll this week indicates that more Americans than previously thought, endorse a peaceful resolution with Iran over its diplomatic differences that have spanned decades.
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[30 Nov 2013] Federal officials warn Americans fighting in Syria pose threat at home - English
US officials have warned that Americans joining militants fighting to topple the Syrian government pose a security threat at home.
Federal officials say American militants could become...
US officials have warned that Americans joining militants fighting to topple the Syrian government pose a security threat at home.
Federal officials say American militants could become radicalized by al-Qaeda-linked militant groups and return to the US as security risks. The State Department says it has no estimates of how many Americans have taken up weapons in the nearly 3-year-old conflict. But analysts put the number at two dozen. So far this year, three US residents have been charged with planning to fight alongside the terrorist group, al-Nusrah Front in Syria. The US and some of its Arab allies including Saudi Arabia have openly supported an armed opposition in Syria and called for a regime change.
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US officials have warned that Americans joining militants fighting to topple the Syrian government pose a security threat at home.
Federal officials say American militants could become radicalized by al-Qaeda-linked militant groups and return to the US as security risks. The State Department says it has no estimates of how many Americans have taken up weapons in the nearly 3-year-old conflict. But analysts put the number at two dozen. So far this year, three US residents have been charged with planning to fight alongside the terrorist group, al-Nusrah Front in Syria. The US and some of its Arab allies including Saudi Arabia have openly supported an armed opposition in Syria and called for a regime change.
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[19 Dec 2013] 67 Percent of Americans think going to war in Afghanistan was wrong - English
A new opinion poll shows that most Americans disapprove of their country\'s invasion of Afghanistan.
According to the Associated Press poll, 57 percent of Americans said the U-S move was wrong...
A new opinion poll shows that most Americans disapprove of their country\'s invasion of Afghanistan.
According to the Associated Press poll, 57 percent of Americans said the U-S move was wrong in the first place. 53 percent of the respondents also said the pace of U-S withdrawal from Afghanistan is too slow. The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in the wake of the nine-eleven attacks of 2001 in New York. At least three-thousand-four-hundred and four foreign troops have so far been killed in the country, nearly 23-hundred of them are American. Other polls have also shown in recent years that the war is one of the most unpopular US military expeditions abroad in American history.
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A new opinion poll shows that most Americans disapprove of their country\'s invasion of Afghanistan.
According to the Associated Press poll, 57 percent of Americans said the U-S move was wrong in the first place. 53 percent of the respondents also said the pace of U-S withdrawal from Afghanistan is too slow. The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in the wake of the nine-eleven attacks of 2001 in New York. At least three-thousand-four-hundred and four foreign troops have so far been killed in the country, nearly 23-hundred of them are American. Other polls have also shown in recent years that the war is one of the most unpopular US military expeditions abroad in American history.
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[27 Nov 2013] Poll 44% of Americans back Iran nuclear deal - English
A new survey shows that 44% of Americans back the recent nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
A new survey shows that 44% of Americans back the recent nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
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[30 Jan 2014] 52% Americans say country failed to achieve goals in Iraq, Afghanistan - English
A new poll gives yet another grim assessment of US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. A majority of Americans now say their country failed to achieve its goals in either country.
According to a...
A new poll gives yet another grim assessment of US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. A majority of Americans now say their country failed to achieve its goals in either country.
According to a joint USA Today-Pew Research survey, about 52 percent of Americans say their country has not succeeded in Iraq and Afghanistan. A majority of respondents also criticized the U-S military action in Iraq. Views on the failure in Iraq differ little across party lines. However, there\'s division over the Afghan war with more Republicans than Democrats calling it the right decision. The public\'s critical assessment stands in contrast to opinions in 2011 after al-Qaeda-leader Osama bin Laden was allegedly killed by the US in Pakistan.
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A new poll gives yet another grim assessment of US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. A majority of Americans now say their country failed to achieve its goals in either country.
According to a joint USA Today-Pew Research survey, about 52 percent of Americans say their country has not succeeded in Iraq and Afghanistan. A majority of respondents also criticized the U-S military action in Iraq. Views on the failure in Iraq differ little across party lines. However, there\'s division over the Afghan war with more Republicans than Democrats calling it the right decision. The public\'s critical assessment stands in contrast to opinions in 2011 after al-Qaeda-leader Osama bin Laden was allegedly killed by the US in Pakistan.
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We Don't Need The Americans | Shaheed Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes | Arabic Sub English
What does Shaheed Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes say about a military operation that once occurred?
And what does he say regarding the Americans?
Finally, can the Iraqi people defeat ISIS/DAESH on...
What does Shaheed Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes say about a military operation that once occurred?
And what does he say regarding the Americans?
Finally, can the Iraqi people defeat ISIS/DAESH on their own or do they need help from others?
Shaheed Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes speaks about a military operation and how \"We Don\'t Need The Americans\".
And you don\'t either.
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What does Shaheed Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes say about a military operation that once occurred?
And what does he say regarding the Americans?
Finally, can the Iraqi people defeat ISIS/DAESH on their own or do they need help from others?
Shaheed Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes speaks about a military operation and how \"We Don\'t Need The Americans\".
And you don\'t either.
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[21 Nov 2013] Most Americans want US-Iran agreement - English
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
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