U.S. JEWS TOUGHEST FOES OF IRAQ WAR
SO MUCH FOR A ZIONIST CONSPIRACY. HOW DO PAT BUCHANAN AND OSAMA BIN LADEN EXPLAIN THIS?
US Jews toughest foes of Iraq war (JPost)
Jews are more strongly opposed to the Iraq War - and have been since before it began - than any other American religious group, according to an analysis of Gallup polls conducted since 2005 that was released over the weekend by The Gallup Organization.
Asked if "the United States made a mistake in sending troops to Iraq," 77 percent of American Jews said it had, while only 21% believed the deployment was not a mistake. This figure is in marked contrast to the American average, where only 52% indicated opposition to the war and 46% indicated support.
The Jewish opposition to the war, according to Gallup figures, is not new, and preceded most Americans turning against the war. In the first two years of the war (2003 and 2004), when 52% of Americans supported the war, 61% of Jews opposed it. Even before the beginning of hostilities in 2002 and early 2003, US Jews supported the war by just 49% to 48%. Americans generally supported it by 57% to 37%.
The Gallup figures also show that Jewish opposition to the war is not explainable by the high Democratic Party affiliation among Jews. Even within the Democratic Party, Jewish opposition to the war was greater than that expressed by non-Jewish Democrats. In polls taken from 2005 to 2007, 89% of Jewish Democrats opposed the war and just 8% supported it, while non-Jewish Democrats opposed the war by 78% to 20%.
"This just goes to prove that the argument put forward by some players in America and elsewhere that the Jews pushed Bush to go to Iraq is little more than anti-Semitic rubbish," Col. (res.) Eran Lerman, head of the American Jewish Committee's Israel/Middle East office in Jerusalem, told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday.
"Traditional liberal values are deeply implanted" among American Jews, Lerman added, noting that US Jews "are anti-war generally and tend to be suspicious of the Bush administration specifically. "There may also be the fear," he surmised, "that if this war doesn't succeed, somebody will blame the Jews [for it]."
The Gallup Organization itself noted that "these data show that the average American Jew - even those who are Republicans and may support the Bush administration on other matters - opposes the war."
"Most of the Jews [in America] always believed that most of the non-Jews suspect they are not loyal to the United States," agreed Prof. Eytan Gilboa, a political scientist at Bar-Ilan University who specializes in American Jewish-Israeli relations and has written a book on such polls.
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