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Poll: Most Floridians and Other Americans Don’t Want War with Iran

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010   

CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Despite sanctions and harsh rhetoric from the Obama Administration - when it comes to bombing Iran, most Americans want to take that option right off the table. According to a recent 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll, just one in ten would support a United States-led attack, even if Iran tested a nuclear bomb or attacked Israel.

Sherwood Ross, who runs the Anti-War news service based in Coral Gables, says the public seems to be apathetic about war.

"The public feels that the war is out-of-sight, and out-of-mind. There are few, if any, casualties coming back to south Florida, but it doesn't touch people here directly. There are no bombs falling."

Ross says in this tough economy, many people are also concerned about the cost of war, and don't want it extended to other nations.

David Swanson is an author and blogger who attended a meeting last month in New York City with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his visit to the United Nations. At the gathering with dozens of U.S. peace and civil rights groups, Swanson says the Iranian leader expressed his desire for peace with the U.S., which is contrary to most media reports.

"I think he, in particular, is being demonized as part of a propaganda campaign for the possible launch of a war against his country. But there's nothing he could possibly be doing that would justify a war, or would be grounds not to talk to him about the possibility of peace."

Concerns about Iran building a nuclear bomb have resulted in a series of sanctions against the country. While Swanson is opposed to any country possessing nuclear weapons, he says the claims sound all too familiar.

"We don't have any evidence that they have developed or are in the process of developing nuclear weapons. We only have evidence, which they openly admit to, that they're developing nuclear power. Iraq did not develop any weapons, and we pretended it did and attacked."

The telephone poll suggests that most Americans seem to be weary of war; 25 percent of respondents would support war with Iran only if there was an attack on American soil, or a U.S. fleet overseas.




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