[iwar] [fc:Confidence.In.War.On.Terror.Wanes]

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USA Today
June 25, 2002
Pg. 19
Confidence In War On Terror Wanes
By Richard Benedetto
One in three Americans say the United States is winning the war on
terrorism, according to a USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll. Half say the war is at
a stalemate.
Public confidence that the United States and its allies are winning has
slipped to 33%, the lowest level since Sept.11.
In January, amid news reports that the U.S. military had al-Qaeda terrorists
on the run, 66% said the United States was winning the war.
Now the news is a steady stream of warnings that terrorists are planning to
strike U.S. targets and reports that intelligence and law enforcement
agencies missed critical clues leading to the attacks on Sept. 11. And 49%
of poll respondents say neither side is winning the war on terrorism; 14%
say the terrorists are winning.
Still, 51% say the United States should mount a long-term war to defeat
globa1 terrorist networks. That figure is down from a high of 62% last
November. Eighty percent say the United States should keep military forces
in Afghanistan.
Overall, 73% approve of the job President Bush is doing. The poll of 1,020
adults taken Friday through Sunday has an error margin of +/-3 percentage
points.

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