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Government survey shows that 39% of Iraqis expect improvement in the security situation in Iraq after U.S. withdrawal

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Government survey shows that 39% of Iraqis expect improvement in the security situation in Iraq after U.S. withdrawal

12/20/2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad - where the site survey conducted by the Media Centre of the Government that "[39] percent of Iraqis expect the security situation improves after the U.S. withdrawal."

A statement of the Office of Government Spokesperson Ali Dabbagh Agency has received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Tuesday that "the poll is on the Media Center that the rate of [39]% of voters believed that the security situation after the withdrawal of U.S. troops would be better."

"The poll, which began on [ 26] in October last show in 2011 until this Tuesday [21]% of voters believed that the security situation will remain as it is, are of the view [39%] that the security situation will get worse, "adding that" voting is currently ongoing through the website of the media center said. "

Iraq has been volatile in the security situation between now and then from the car bombings and improvised explosive devices, assassinations of Government officials in light of the differences between the various political blocs and exchange of accusations between the Iraqi List, and a coalition of state law. The last convoy of U.S. soldiers had crossed the border from Iraq into Kuwait last week, ending a formal withdrawal of U.S. forces after nearly nine years of war and military intervention and that killed about 4,500 Americans and tens of thousands of Iraqis, according to reports Rsama and semi-formal.

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guess 39% are the one who want to make this work for Iraq.

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