A poll conducted in 2007 by GlobeScan revealed that 24% of Americans favoured an immediate withdrawl of US forces from Iraq and 37% favoured a withdrawl on a one-year timetable. Only 32% favoured a continued US presence in Iraq. Similar results were obtained in CNN polls in 2007 and 2008.
A study of polls estimating the popularity of the Iraq War among Americans shows that since late 2006 shows that since that time between 60% to 67% of Americans opposed the war. The results fluctuate, but always within that range. Prior to 2006, the war was more popular, although more than 50% of Americans have opposed it since as long ago as 2003.
Between 2007 and 2009, between 60% and 65% of Americans said the War was not worth fighting, according to an ABC poll.
It's difficult to pinpoint an exact percentage as views on the war in Iraq can vary. However, polls conducted during the conflict showed that a significant portion of Americans were against the war at different points in time. By the end of the war, a majority of Americans were against it.
At least a majority of Americans dont agree with the war, but the statistics vary from about 55% to 70%
As of August 2021, 38 soldiers from West Virginia have died in the war in Iraq.
Native Americans had the largest ratio of military service during World War II. More than 44,000 Native Americans served in the war, which was a higher percentage of their population compared to any other ethnic group in the U.S.
Hippies were against the draft during the Vietnam War because it represented the government's forced involvement in a war they opposed. They believed in nonviolence and rejected the idea of being conscripted to fight in a war they did not support. The draft also symbolized the establishment and authority that hippies were generally against.
Factors such as migration, population growth, and changes in housing policies contributed to the higher percentage of minorities in the United States in the 1950s. The Great Migration saw many African Americans move from the South to industrial cities in the North, leading to demographic shifts. Additionally, post-war economic opportunities attracted people from diverse backgrounds to urban areas.
Well we know 30,000 Americans died and and estimate would be 436 Utahns killed in the Korean war.
Iraq Veterans Against the War was created in 2004.
War against terrorism.
Iran.
The war against Iraq, known as the Gulf War, was precipitated by Iraq's invasion and occupation of its neighbor, Kuwait.
aside from its own civil war... the Americans fought the british for their independence; they also fought against Spain during the spanish-American war which resulted to the Philippines being colonized by the US; the American-Mexican war, world war I, world was II, Korean war, Vietnam war, the war against Iraq (1991: desert storm), the war against Iraq (resulting to the current occupation of Iraq) and the war against terrorism where American soldiers are now stationed in Afghanistan... i think they also sent expeditionary forces during the 'boxer' wars in china...
Which war? Iraq, Afganistan or some other conflict.
Yes
Most Americans were somewhat happy about the end of the Iraq War, but there were no general celebrations or jubilant events.
It depends what war with Iraq you are referring to. Iraq has fought numerous wars against a whole slew of adversaries. the Bush administration decided to go to war in 2003. The Multinational UN Coalition went to war with Iraq in 1991. The Iranians went to war against the Iraqi invasion of their country in 1980. The Israelis fought against Iraq in 1948 and against Iraqi foreign regiments in 1967 and 1973. The British and Free French invaded Iraq in 1941 to overthrow the pro-Axis government lead by the Golden Square.
It is called the Iraq War or Occupation of Iraq and also the Second Gulf War. The American troops have recently pulled out on the 19th of August 2010. Much to the relief of many Americans.
The Gulf War was fought against Iraq to liberate Kuwait from Iraq's occupation.
The US was waging war against the nation of NORTH VIETNAM. The US is "not" waging war against the country of Iraq. The US is trying to establish law, order, and stability to the region.