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Going Beyond the State- Part 1: Iran

The WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO) has released a new poll on how Iranians view their nuclear program. The poll has some interesting revelations; the most pertinent being that two-thirds of Iranians would favor their government precluding the development of nuclear weapons in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions against Iran.

The poll also found that only one-third of Iranians would be ready to halt enrichment in exchange for lifting sanctions.  However, another third, while insisting on continuing enrichment, would agree to grant international inspectors unrestricted access to nuclear facilities to ensure that that there are no bomb-making activities.

Here is a précis of the WPO poll:

Another WPO poll regarding Iranian’s view about the United States revealed that six in 10 favor restoration of diplomatic relations between their country and the United States.  Though the country is not infatuated with Obama.  Only 16 percent say that have confidence in Obama to do the right thing in world affairs.  This is lower than any of the 20 countries polled by WPO on this question in the spring.  But trust in Obama is three times higher than the 6 percent of Iranians who expressed confidence in George W. Bush in a 2008 WPO poll.  Unfavorable views of the United States government are down 8 points from the 85 percent unfavorable views in 2008.

Here is a summary of this WPO poll:

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