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young world / 23.09.2009 / international / Page 7

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U.S. research project published study to review the situation in Iran. Strong values to President Ahmadinejad

Jürgen Cain Külbel

At the annual military parade in Teheran has warned the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad residents against attacks on his country. He called in a Speech on Tuesday, the occupying powers in Iran's neighboring countries of Iraq and Afghanistan to withdraw its troops. "I advise you to return to your own countries and to use the high military spending in order to solve the problems of your people," he said. The people in Iraq and Afghanistan stood the foreign troops in their country hostile to, and it was "impossible that foreign troops permanent bases were talking in the region.

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Earlier, a study published at the weekend, attested on the mood in Iran, the president surprisingly good values. been created was the Work of World Public Opinion (WPO), a project of the internationally prestigious Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) of the U.S. University of Maryland. And concludes that 81 percent of Iranians say Ahmadinejad confidence and support the work of key state institutions.

The survey was between 27 August and 10 been September of Farsi speaking countries conducted by pollsters from telephone interviews. Accordingly, 55 percent of respondents stated that they voted in the presidential elections to Ahmadinejad. 14 percent would have given her voice, expressed the Mir-Hossein Mousavi, the main challenger to Ahmadinejad. Asked Who in the event of a new edition would give the election the trust decided, 49 percent for Ahmadinejad and eight percent for Moussaoui. The question of the credibility of the disputed election results of 12 62 percent responded in June by saying they had "much trust in its accuracy. Officially, then Ahmadinejad 62.6 percent of all votes received.

skepticism about Obama

The survey of U.S. university also reflects the widespread skepticism about the general Washington's intentions in the region: 57 percent of Iranians strongly believe that "the Americans to impose their culture of Muslim society" want, like many feel that the purpose of the United States only "to maintain control over the oil reserves of the Middle East," and "the weakening and splitting of the Islamic world." Six out of ten Iranians were thus "in general" no confidence that President Barack Obama the right thing "in the affairs of this world tackles." convince
The Obama's speeches in Cairo and Istanbul, in which he pointed out ways to align his country with the Muslim world, six of ten Iranians at all: Obama has "no" respect for Islam. "While the majority of Iranians is ready anyway, with Obama shops to make them trust him very little, "said Steven Kull, director of WPO. However, 63 percent wanted the Iranians to resume diplomatic relations with the U.S., twenty percent "favor a sustainable full, unconditional negotiations" between Tehran and Washington.

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www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/pdf/sep09/IranUS_Sep09_rpt.pdf

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