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Going to War Not Worth It, More Voters Say (Los Angeles Times)







Going to War Not Worth It, More Voters
Say (Los Angeles Times)

Going to War Not Worth It, More Voters
Say (Los Angeles Times)
06/11/2004 05:03 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Most U.S. voters now say it was not worth going to war in Iraq, but an overwhelming majority reject the idea of setting a deadline to withdraw all U.S. forces from the country, according to a Times poll.




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