No longer buying their president's "stay the course" nonsense, a whopping 72% of U.S. troops in Iraq now want America to get out of there within a year.
Only 23% agreed that American forces should stay in Iraq "as long as they are needed."
Pollsters from Zogby interviewed nearly a thousand troops face-to-face in Iraq.
Of those demanding that the United States quit Iraq, 51% said it should happen either immediately or within the next six months.
"This is a credible and representative look at what the troops are saying," pollster John Zogby said, according to today's Stars & Stripes.
"Clearly there are those [in the U.S.] who will speak for the troops, so there is a real value in seeing what they are actually saying."
But the new poll's real shocker is the number of American forces brainwashed by the Bush Administration's deliberate disinformation campaign to link Saddam Hussein to the 9/11 attacks.
An overwhelming 85% of U.S. troops in Iraq still cling to the deliberate White House lie that the 2003 invasion was "to retaliate for Saddam's role in the Sept. 11 attacks."
Despite the Bush Administration's tremendous success in brainwashing its volunteer soldiers, the same troops now beg to surrender and go home.
Not even gung-ho American forces can still be controlled by the Sept. 11 attacks that have given so much to the Bush Administration.
"If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy." ~ James Madison, while a United States Congressman
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