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The prime minister of Iraq says he wants a specific deadline for U.S. troops to leave the country, now that there's an agreement on a withdrawal by the end of 2011. The Bush administration has tentatively agreed to the pullout but said the decision had to be based on conditions in the country. The American public is deeply skeptical about the Iraq war, and in our latest Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index, we found 65 percent support a withdrawal: 44 percent within 12 months and 21 percent immediately. But 56 percent also say we have a moral obligation to the Iraqis.
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The Spring 2008 edition of the Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index shows rising fears about the health of the U.S. economy are spilling over into the public’s thinking about foreign policy issues, and their concerns about the nation's dependence on others to satisfy its energy needs are particularly pronounced.
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