U.S. polls show that 30% of veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq not worth
Date:2011-10-06Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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5 American Pew Research Center opinion poll published more than 30% since 2001, “9.11″ terrorist attacks in the army of veterans that the war in Afghanistan and Iraq war not worth playing .
the survey, 33 percent of U.S. veterans that, compared to the losses caused by war to the U.S. and its benefits, the war in Afghanistan and Iraq war not worth playing; another 34% of veterans that the play value of these two wars. Among the general public, holding these two views of the proportion of respondents were 45% and 28%.
The survey also shows that about 96% in the “9.11″ after the service of veterans are proud of their military career, but 44 percent still consider themselves in difficulties to re-integrating into society, 37 % that they are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome.
The survey was conducted July 28 to September 15 to carry out a total survey of 2003 and 1853 the average American veterans. October 7, 2001, large-scale U.S. military strike against Afghanistan, the war in Afghanistan war. Decade, total U.S. military deaths in Afghanistan, more than 1,700, more than 4400 deaths in Iraq, military spending over one trillion U.S. dollars. (Reporters Wang Fengfeng Du Jing)
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