President George W. Bush sought support this week for the war in Iraq by invoking the September 11 attacks several times on national television, but a skeptical US public seems less afraid of another terrorist attack on US soil. A Gallup poll last week showed that only 35 percent of Americans believe that an attack could occur soon, compared to 39 percent in January and 85 percent in October 2001, a month after the attacks. And another Gallup poll this week found that, for the first time, one in two Americans do not believe the war in Iraq is part of Washington’s global war on terror.Full Story
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