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Pew Research CenterMarch 31, 2010
A Year After Iraq War

Are US Terrorism Concerns Overblown?

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A Year After Iraq War
Transatlantic Tensions Unabated
Anti-American Views in Muslim World and in Europe
Views of Americans
Post-war Confidence that the U.S. wants to promote Democracy
U.S. and British Leaders Lied about Iraqi WMD
U.S. Military Stronger or Weaker than Expected
U.S.-led War on Terrorism
Are US Terrorism Concerns Overblown?
Sincerity of U.S. War on Terrorism
What Are America’s Motives?
Iraq War’s Impact on Terrorism Fight
Suicide Bombings Justifiable?
Allied Job Addressing Needs of Iraqi People
Americans Judge the Allies
U.S.-European Partnership
Checking America
Ratings of the U.N.
Immigrants’ Lives in America
Country’s Decision about Use of Force in Iraq
Who Can Best Help Iraqis Form a Stable Government?
Favorability Ratings: Muslims, Christians
Favorability Ratings: Jews
The Gap Over Using Force
American Ratings of the UN Slip
Trend: Favor US-led War on Terrorism
U.S. Overreacting To Terrorism
Rating Kofi Annan
Rating Tony Blair
Rating George W. Bush
Post-Hussein, Iraqi People Will Be…
Rating Osama bin Laden
Mideast Sympathies

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