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Are We Safer?
by
Jacob G. Hornberger,
March 2002
Wasnt the bombing of Afghanistan supposed to make Americans safer and more
secure? A just-released Gallup Poll might raise some doubts as to whether
that goal is being achieved. Gallup conducted face-to-face interviews with
10,000 people from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iran, Lebanon, Kuwait,
Morocco, and Jordan. Fifty-three percent of those interviewed expressed an
unfavorable opinion of the United States and only 22 percent had a favorable
opinion. The lowest was Pakistan, whose government was formerly a strong
supporter of the Taliban but is now a friend of the U.S. governmentonly 5
percent of the respondents there hold a favorable view of the United States.
Although a majority of the 10,000 respondents believe that the September 11
attacks were morally unjustified, 77 percent believe that the U.S.
governments attacks on Afghanistan were morally unjustified. In Indonesia,
89 percent oppose the attacks. Respondents described the United States as
ruthless and arrogant. Meanwhile, despite the deaths and injuries of
thousands of Afghan people who had nothing to do with 9/11, Osama bin Laden,
who was the prime reason that the U.S. government attacked and bombed
Afghanistan in the first place, remains at large.
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