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Americans Back Bin Laden Mission; Credit Military, CIA Most
Eight in 10 say killing of bin Laden was extremely or very important to U.S.
by Frank Newport

PRINCETON, NJ -- More than 9 in 10 Americans approve of the U.S. military action that killed Osama bin Laden on Sunday, and 79% say his killing is "extremely" or "very important" to the U.S.




These results are from a one-night USA Today/Gallup poll conducted with 645 Americans Monday, May 2, after a day in which details of the bin Laden mission dominated news coverage.

Ninety-three percent of Americans say they approve of the action that killed bin Laden. This is similar to the 90% of Americans who in an Oct. 7, 2001, poll approved of the U.S. taking military action against Afghanistan. These approval levels are higher than the immediate reaction to the launching of either the first Persian Gulf War in 1991 or the Iraq war in 2003, for which approval was in the mid- to high 70% range.

Overwhelming majorities of all subgroups of the American population approve of Sunday's action, including 97% of Republicans and 95% of Democrats. Independents are slightly less likely to approve, at 89%, with 8% disapproving.

Military Gets the Most Credit

When Americans are asked how much credit they would give to Barack Obama, George W. Bush, the CIA, and the U.S. military for finding and killing bin Laden, the U.S. military and the CIA emerge as the big winners in the public's eyes. Nearly 9 of 10 (89%) say the military deserves "a great deal of credit," while 62% say the same about the CIA.

Americans are more reserved in giving credit to President Obama. Thirty-five percent say he deserves a great deal of credit and another 36% say he deserves "a moderate amount" of credit. More than a quarter say he does not deserve much or any credit at all.



Some observers have argued that the Bush administration laid the groundwork for Sunday's actions and that as a result, former President Bush deserves a share of the credit. Slightly more than half of Americans agree, saying Bush deserves a great deal or a moderate amount of credit, considerably less than that given to Obama. Almost half of Americans say Bush deserves little credit or none at all.

Several Republican leaders publicly praised President Obama Monday for his actions leading up to the death of bin Laden, including Bush, former Vice President Cheney, and Speaker of the House John Boehner. At the rank-and-file level across the country, however, Republicans are more sparing in the amount of credit they are willing to give Obama. Ninety percent of Democrats, compared with 73% of independents and 48% of Republicans, give Obama a great deal or moderate amount of credit for Sunday's actions. On the other hand, 71% of Republicans give Bush a great deal or moderate amount of credit, in contrast to 48% of independents and 40% of Democrats.

One in Three Would Have Preferred to See bin Laden Captured Alive

While 60% say killing bin Laden was the preferred strategy, 33% say it would have been better if bin Laden had been captured alive.



Still, 84% of those who say it would have been better to capture bin Laden alive still say they approve of the military action overall. This suggests that the preference for his capture is not held so strongly that it dampens support for the mission as executed.

Demographically, the major distinction in these preferences for how bin Laden should have been handled is within age groups, with 50% of 18- to 34-year-olds in the survey saying they would have preferred to see bin Laden captured alive, compared with 27% of those aged 35 to 54 and 26% of those 55 and older. Republicans (22%) are less likely than either independents (38%) or Democrats (36%) to express a preference that bin Laden be captured rather than killed.

Implications

The U.S. military actions that resulted in the killing of terrorist leader bin Laden on Sunday are one of those rare events that prompt nearly unanimous support from the American public, regardless of political orientation or demographic characteristics. Even most of those who say they would have preferred that bin Laden be captured rather than killed still say overall that they approve of the result.

Sunday's events will no doubt add additional luster to the already very positive image of the U.S. military. Americans overwhelmingly give a great deal of credit to the U.S. military for the mission, more so than for the CIA and substantially more than the credit given to either President Obama or former President Bush.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/147395/Americans-Back-Bin-Laden-Mission-Credit-Military-CIA.aspx


Even with the Dems trying to paint their God-King as a hero, the overwhelming majority of Americans know where to place the glory.

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Good. Presidents come and go the military is doing their job regardless of who is the commander in chief. They deserve the credit

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Good. Presidents come and go the military is doing their job regardless of who is the commander in chief. They deserve the credit

Shut the fuck up, Blacken.

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Shut the fuck up, Blacken.

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How did I know that I would come home 12 hours after making this comment and find this twat having a five post long conversation with himself.

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How did I know that I would come home 12 hours after making this comment and find this twat having a five post long conversation with himself.


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Americans Back Bin Laden Mission; Credit Military, CIA Most
Eight in 10 say killing of bin Laden was extremely or very important to U.S.
by Frank Newport

PRINCETON, NJ -- More than 9 in 10 Americans approve of the U.S. military action that killed Osama bin Laden on Sunday, and 79% say his killing is "extremely" or "very important" to the U.S.




These results are from a one-night USA Today/Gallup poll conducted with 645 Americans Monday, May 2, after a day in which details of the bin Laden mission dominated news coverage.

Ninety-three percent of Americans say they approve of the action that killed bin Laden. This is similar to the 90% of Americans who in an Oct. 7, 2001, poll approved of the U.S. taking military action against Afghanistan. These approval levels are higher than the immediate reaction to the launching of either the first Persian Gulf War in 1991 or the Iraq war in 2003, for which approval was in the mid- to high 70% range.

Overwhelming majorities of all subgroups of the American population approve of Sunday's action, including 97% of Republicans and 95% of Democrats. Independents are slightly less likely to approve, at 89%, with 8% disapproving.

Military Gets the Most Credit

When Americans are asked how much credit they would give to Barack Obama, George W. Bush, the CIA, and the U.S. military for finding and killing bin Laden, the U.S. military and the CIA emerge as the big winners in the public's eyes. Nearly 9 of 10 (89%) say the military deserves "a great deal of credit," while 62% say the same about the CIA.

Americans are more reserved in giving credit to President Obama. Thirty-five percent say he deserves a great deal of credit and another 36% say he deserves "a moderate amount" of credit. More than a quarter say he does not deserve much or any credit at all.



Some observers have argued that the Bush administration laid the groundwork for Sunday's actions and that as a result, former President Bush deserves a share of the credit. Slightly more than half of Americans agree, saying Bush deserves a great deal or a moderate amount of credit, considerably less than that given to Obama. Almost half of Americans say Bush deserves little credit or none at all.

Several Republican leaders publicly praised President Obama Monday for his actions leading up to the death of bin Laden, including Bush, former Vice President Cheney, and Speaker of the House John Boehner. At the rank-and-file level across the country, however, Republicans are more sparing in the amount of credit they are willing to give Obama. Ninety percent of Democrats, compared with 73% of independents and 48% of Republicans, give Obama a great deal or moderate amount of credit for Sunday's actions. On the other hand, 71% of Republicans give Bush a great deal or moderate amount of credit, in contrast to 48% of independents and 40% of Democrats.

One in Three Would Have Preferred to See bin Laden Captured Alive

While 60% say killing bin Laden was the preferred strategy, 33% say it would have been better if bin Laden had been captured alive.



Still, 84% of those who say it would have been better to capture bin Laden alive still say they approve of the military action overall. This suggests that the preference for his capture is not held so strongly that it dampens support for the mission as executed.

Demographically, the major distinction in these preferences for how bin Laden should have been handled is within age groups, with 50% of 18- to 34-year-olds in the survey saying they would have preferred to see bin Laden captured alive, compared with 27% of those aged 35 to 54 and 26% of those 55 and older. Republicans (22%) are less likely than either independents (38%) or Democrats (36%) to express a preference that bin Laden be captured rather than killed.

Implications

The U.S. military actions that resulted in the killing of terrorist leader bin Laden on Sunday are one of those rare events that prompt nearly unanimous support from the American public, regardless of political orientation or demographic characteristics. Even most of those who say they would have preferred that bin Laden be captured rather than killed still say overall that they approve of the result.

Sunday's events will no doubt add additional luster to the already very positive image of the U.S. military. Americans overwhelmingly give a great deal of credit to the U.S. military for the mission, more so than for the CIA and substantially more than the credit given to either President Obama or former President Bush.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/147395/Americans-Back-Bin-Laden-Mission-Credit-Military-CIA.aspx


Even with the Dems trying to paint their God-King as a hero, the overwhelming majority of Americans know where to place the glory.

what you fail to mention is that Obama does deserve to get the credit due to his being the one who put the people in place at the CIA and in the military who finally got the job done in finding out where  OBL was and then performing the operation which killed him....and you know that the person at the top of any successful endeavor always gets the credit for this exact same reason....

its unfortunate that you continue to downgrade Obama's hand in this whole thing due to your own lack of objectivity


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what you fail to mention is that Obama does deserve to get the credit due to his being the one who put the people in place at the CIA and in the military who finally got the job done in finding out where  OBL was and then performing the operation which killed him....and you know that the person at the top of any successful endeavor always gets the credit for this exact same reason....

its unfortunate that you continue to downgrade Obama's hand in this whole thing due to your own lack of objectivity



What??? THere are WAY MORE people on the right giving OBama credit than there are poeple on the left giving Bush credit. In fact, I havent heard one liberal credit Bush. In fact I originally was giving Obama more credit than he deserved. Dont get me wrong, he definately deserves credit for ordering the mission and deciding to use the SEALS instead of bombing the place. But since liberals arent giving Bush his proper due credit, Im going to have to call a spade a spade and state the obviious: Bush did all the dirty work. That has become increasingly clear.

And you need to get your facts straight bro. QUit acting like this is something that FINALLY happened becuase Obama became president. I know this is what you want to believe but it isnt true. The CIA had been watching Bin Laden's courier for way longer than Obama was President - since 2007. That is when they found him and dsicovered his real name. They learned about his existence WAAAY back in the begining of the decade. They confirmed his existence through Kalik Sheck Mohamed years later in those big bad BUSH CIA prisons. And they finally discovered his identity from an Al QUida terrorist that they captured in Iraq!!!!! Its starting to look like that finding this guy had very little to do or nothing to do with OBama being president. He would have been found if Bush was in a third term, or if McCain won. Sorry. But I still give him a lot of credit for ordering the mission. It was a risky mission and he had atleast some advisers telling him to do the opposite.
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