I am interested to see what people DO, as opposed to what they SAY. And that is for time to show. I have learned not to trust statistics when it comes to peoples opinions because 1: they can change very easily (and radicaly too) 2: It is a good way to decieve the uninformed. The sample information is very limited. It only gives the number of people and where they live (Baghdad). And even this limited info shows that this statistic offers info on the Baghdad population only and not all of Iraq (you are well aware that people in the North are very different from those in Baghdad, and those in the South -ethnically and culturaly) If they conducted this in the town of Duhok (which is in kurdish controlled area), I'm sure it would have yielded a very different result. Or if it was conducted in Najaf, where the Shiites live, a totally opposite outcome might have emerged.
Anyhow, "Iraq is a very hostile place for foreign troops at this time, and any government who sends in troops will have to take great risks (politically and economically) without ant gains" is my point. By the way, what happened to the Polish? They were supposed to send substantial (a division at least)troops months ago? (They promised it even before the war, if I recall correctly) And how about the Spaniards? They too were, if i recall correctly, very enthusaistic about the whole thing.