Friday, April 04, 2003

Polls: Who cares about Saddam, WMD?

U.S. Says Finding Saddam Not Needed for Victory
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Friday it would consider military action in Iraq (news - web sites) a success even if U.S. forces failed to find President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites), whose appearance on Iraqi television could prove he survived a U.S. bombing raid on the first night of the war.
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The poll also found that a growing majority of the public believes it is unnecessary for U.S. and allied forces to discover chemical or biological weapons in order to justify the decision to go to war.

More than two-thirds of those interviewed-69 percent-now say that the war was justified even if the United States fails to turn up biological or chemical weapons, up from 53 percent in a survey taken the day after the war started.

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