The report of the German questionnaire: Maliki, Sadr and Iraqi leaders more attractive to the masses
On: Tue 12/13/2011 22:32
Included 6 Arab countries in addition to Iran and the United States of Baghdad - the citizen has released a German research (Zkba) at the beginning of this month, a report on the results of the survey that was conducted about Iraq and his political future after the withdrawal of U.S. forces. and conducted a questionnaire in the ninth month of this year in Iraq and six countries Add Arab to Iran and the United States in an attempt to see trends on the effects of the war in Iraq and the future of Iraq and the region after the withdrawal. And how the Iraqis see the world through it. The company has reached to the important observations from the results of the questionnaire. The questionnaire contained four Mahoralaol is Iraq after eight years and included questions you have improved or worsened the situation? Do conditions have improved after 2006? What things have improved and that did not improve and who benefited from the situation change Is it really worth it. would guarantee the second axis is a question that the withdrawal carries a positive or negative indicators? What are your feelings towards the withdrawal? Concern after the withdrawal, see the United States and the vision of Iraq. Optimism and pessimism during the next two years. The third is a look to the United States and the world: What is the contribution of other countries, the countries that were its contribution to positive or negative, the future role of the United States. while the fourth axis view of approach to political leaders and other important issues: Democracy Will it succeed? Confidence in the future, the Ba'ath Party, what are important issues, trends toward Iraqi leaders. The report concluded there were no differences between the components of the Iraqi people, and at the level of the United States there is strong disagreement between the orientations of the two parties Alrisien. At the level of the six Arab states in general a negative view about what is happening in Iraq and a more positive after the withdrawal, more positive than the Iraqis themselves. Ironically the only one in Tunisia, perhaps because of Anhaalathm elections. and on whether the Iraqis were better off or worse than they were prior to the entry of U.S. forces, said the report, the conflicting opinions of Iraqis, half of Shiites and Sunnis see the worst, while 60% of Kurds say the best. In general, sees 25% of Iraqis believe that things are similar. In the United States 58% of Republicans believe that if the Iraqis the best shared so only 24% of Democrats and the strange thing is that 44% of Americans are not sure and maybe see things is different. At the same time, every six people from ten in Jordan and Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, see things worse and shared 50% of the Arabs in the UAE in the same opinion. There is a split among the Egyptians about that but half the Tunisian see things the same. when it comes to the role of the effects of war on the specific aspects in Iraq, the report found intersection between Iraqi groups and parties in the U.S.. Where the Kurds seem to think that their lives have improved in many areas. 90% of them see an improvement in the security situation, while 70% see an improvement in education and 53% think more freely and at the same time 85% of the Arab Shiites and Sunnis see the bad things, especially security and both believe that the political situation, education is bad. and on the outlook for the future, the report said It seems that there is a convergence between the Americans and Iraqis, at least on the surface. The withdrawal of U.S. troops for the Iraqis well Xi. Does not hide 35% of Iraqis concerned of the withdrawal while 25% happy to do so and 35% of Iraqis see it the same. He feels every six of ten Iraqis wary of civil war and increased violence and terrorism and the deterioration of the Iraqi economy and fear of increasing regional influence, and it seems that the Jordanian Arabs on their own share of Iraqi anxiety and obsessions. and on the Iraqi outlook for the world and their expectations of the States to contribute to the development of Iraq. The results showed that the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and China enjoy a high degree of all Iraqis. As for Kuwait and Iran, he headed the Iraqi negative. As for what the other regional countries for example, there is a difference Kurds feel favorably toward the United States, while Iraq's Arabs otherwise. As for Turkey's role and contribution to find support at Iraq's Arabs over the Kurds. The report noted that the Iraqis are in deep disagreement about the future U.S. role. About 44% of them see the U.S. as a source of foreign interference and the others do not want to have any role. But 54% of Iraqis tell of its investment in Iraq's development, protection or the state, which must have a special relationship with Iraq. As for how Iraqis view of the important issues can be a frustrating. About 1 of 5 Iraqis believe that democracy can work in Iraq. And 2 of 5 love to tell, but democracy is not possible to believe that. And 1 in 5 do not want democracy because of the lack of conviction will succeed. The conclusion we can say all six of the ten want democracy or six of the ten do not believe that democracy will succeed. And here lies the difference. The report said that over the concerns of the Iraqis is to provide employment opportunities curtail extremism and terrorism, working to end corruption and improve education. The report that when he was asked about the attitudes of Iraqis towards their political leaders there to attract high. He received Allawi, leader of the Iraqi List, the best among Iraqi political leaders and has strong support from Iraqi Sunnis and Kurds, but not favored by the Shiite Arabs. The Prime Minister Maliki has the support of very limited Sunnis, Kurds and supported Shiite, to the edge. It is remarkable that Mr. Sadr had the support of Shiite little more than Maliki's Shi'ite, with the difference that Mr. Sadr has the support is very limited in the year and similar to the owners, but his position is relatively better than the Maliki the Kurds.
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