Australians are hungry for War?
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Australians are hungry for War?
The Aussies are that bored with life they want a blood bath ,not very keen to send many of their lads , same as everything else they talk a good game.
AUSTRALIA is the country most in favour of military action against Iraq, an international poll of 39 countries has found.
The Gallup International survey, released today, found 68 per cent of Australians backed military action against Iraq, with 56 per cent in favour only if the United Nations supported it.
Only 12 per cent of Australians supported unilateral action by the United States and its allies.
Some 27 per cent of Australian respondents said they would not support war under any circumstances - 5 per cent didn't know.
In Australia, levels of support for war outstripped even the US, where the poll showed 67 per cent supported military action.
However, 33 per cent of Americans supported unilateral action, with 34 per cent backing a UN-sanctioned war.
Some 21 per cent of Americans said they would not support war under any circumstances and 12 per cent didn't know.
AUSTRALIA is the country most in favour of military action against Iraq, an international poll of 39 countries has found.
The Gallup International survey, released today, found 68 per cent of Australians backed military action against Iraq, with 56 per cent in favour only if the United Nations supported it.
Only 12 per cent of Australians supported unilateral action by the United States and its allies.
Some 27 per cent of Australian respondents said they would not support war under any circumstances - 5 per cent didn't know.
In Australia, levels of support for war outstripped even the US, where the poll showed 67 per cent supported military action.
However, 33 per cent of Americans supported unilateral action, with 34 per cent backing a UN-sanctioned war.
Some 21 per cent of Americans said they would not support war under any circumstances and 12 per cent didn't know.