|
America wants tougher
security

According to latest poll in USA:
70
percent believe U.S. military and intelligence agencies should be allowed to
conduct assassinations of enemies abroad, even though it is currently
prohibited.
80 percent think the United States should take military
action against a nation that knowingly allowed the terrorists who are
responsible for these attacks to live in its country, even if the country played
no role in the attack.
81 percent said the United States should wait until it is “completely sure who
is specifically responsible” before retaliating, results that NBC pollster
Peter Hart said indicate Americans are willing to be patient as President Bush
decides how to respond.
87 percent of respondents approve of the way Bush is handling the crisis.
68 percent of those polled said they believed the United States will go to war.
|