Article: Americans Feel Saddam Hussein Will Not Cooperate with Weapons Inspectors; Harris Interactive Survey Finds Use of Military Favored Under Certain Conditions; Confidence Grows in President Bush's Handling of Iraq.

ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A large majority of the American public does not think that Saddam Hussein will cooperate fully with the weapons inspectors who are currently in Iraq looking for weapons of mass destruction. Furthermore, Americans favor a U.S.-led military attack if Hussein makes it difficult for the weapons inspectors to find and destroy the weapons that might be discovered.

Support for President Bush has been growing, and the public remains quite confident that the President will make the right decisions on the use of military force in Iraq.

These are the results of The Harris Poll(R) conducted online between November 22 and December 2, 2002 among a ...

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