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Dissatisfaction With Foreign Policy
Americans expressed strong support for changes in U.S. foreign policy, with 83 percent saying it is "very important" to improve the standing of the United States in the world, according to a poll by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Here are other findings:
· Majorities said the U.S. should be ready to talk to Cuba (70 percent), North Korea (68 percent) and Iran (65 percent).
· 67 percent call for a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq within two years.
· 68 percent say the U.S. should join the International Criminal Court to try war crimes and other grave offenses.
SOURCE: Chicago Council on Global Affairs


