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Most Syrians favor working with the United States to seek an end to the Iraq war, yet also support financing Iraqi fighters and other Middle East groups the U.S. considers terrorists, according to a rare poll of Syrians released Wednesday.
The survey also found that an overwhelming number of Syrians consider trade and political relations with Western countries important, but they narrowly oppose closer ties to the U.S.

The poll was sponsored by Terror Free Tomorrow, a bipartisan organization that seeks to erode support for international terrorism. Its advisory board includes Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the presidential candidate, and former House Speaker Thomas Foley, D-Wash.

Earlier this month, the group released a survey of Iranians that found most favored their country developing nuclear weapons.

Objective public opinion surveys are unusual in Syria, whose regime — led by President Bashar Assad — has imprisoned pro-democracy supporters.

The United States has largely sought to isolate Syria, which it considers a major destabilizing influence in the Middle East.

The U.S. has repeatedly accused Syria of allowing foreign fighters to cross its border into Iraq to join forces with al-Qaida and anti-U.S. insurgent groups, which Syria denies. Syria has also been accused of helping Hezbollah in Lebanon, Palestinian radicals and other militant groups.

In the poll, 63 percent of Syrians said they favor their country working with the U.S. to resolve the war in Iraq. By a slight 44 percent to 39 percent margin, most said they oppose fighters crossing from Syria into Iraq.

Yet three-fourths said they support financial assistance for Iraqi fighters, the Palestinian groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah. The U.S. considers Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah terrorist organizations.

In addition, seven in 10 said Syria should refuse U.S. investments and trade “to create more jobs in Syria,” with similar numbers opposing U.S. investments in energy refineries and U.S. humanitarian aid.

“Even though they don’t support the U.S. — in fact that’s an understatement, they’re very negative about the U.S. — they still want to work with the U.S.,” said Ken Ballen, president of Terror Free Tomorrow. “They still want the war resolved, and they’re willing for their government to work with the U.S. to resolve it.”

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Written by Guss

2 Responses to “Syrians support helping end Iraq war.”


  1. ~J~ Says:


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    Syria’s number one goal is to destroy Israel, period. If they get land in Iraq, which is their goal, they would have more of the mid-east under their control and more men for their army. Don’t be fooled by them. Their intentions are not what you think.


  2. Guss Says:


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    Let me see if I understand this. We can’t let Syria help us to end the war in Iraq because they want to destroy Israel? This isn’t the United States of Israel it’s the United States of America. We had better start working on what’s good for this country. When it comes to choosing between American soldiers dying and some thing that Syria has with Israel, it’s no contest. I love Israel but we’ve got to take care of our own business before we can even think about helping someone else.