Just a couple of weeks ago, 2/3 of Americas only supported miltary action in Iraq ONLY if it was sanctioned by the UN. Now, a clear majority support military action even though the UN didn't authorize force.
I think most Americans believe that whether or not you were initially in support of the War, once it's underway, the troops deserve your support.
I'm wondering if you've experienced a similar phenomenon in the UK or Australia, where a majority once opposed the war but you still committed combat troops.
I think most Americans believe that whether or not you were initially in support of the War, once it's underway, the troops deserve your support.
I'm wondering if you've experienced a similar phenomenon in the UK or Australia, where a majority once opposed the war but you still committed combat troops.



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