Local Issues
How important are the following issues?
Corruption of local officials
Very important
70% — 80 respondents
Somewhat important
16% — 18 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
11% — 13 respondents
Not at all important
1% — 1 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Lack of security
Very important
79% — 90 respondents
Somewhat important
16% — 18 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 4 respondents
Not at all important
1% — 1 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Drone attacks
Very important
29% — 33 respondents
Somewhat important
6% — 7 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 5 respondents
Not at all important
58% — 66 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Lack of jobs
Very important
82% — 93 respondents
Somewhat important
11% — 13 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
5% — 6 respondents
Not at all important
2% — 2 respondents
Foreign fighters
Very important
62% — 71 respondents
Somewhat important
14% — 16 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
10% — 11 respondents
Not at all important
10% — 11 respondents
Don't know
4% — 4 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Lack of schools and education
Very important
76% — 87 respondents
Somewhat important
17% — 19 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 4 respondents
Not at all important
4% — 4 respondents
Lack of good roads and transportation
Very important
65% — 74 respondents
Somewhat important
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
11% — 12 respondents
Not at all important
4% — 5 respondents
Poor health care and access to water
Very important
68% — 78 respondents
Somewhat important
16% — 18 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
13% — 15 respondents
Not at all important
3% — 3 respondents
Taliban fighters
Very important
54% — 62 respondents
Somewhat important
11% — 13 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
11% — 12 respondents
Not at all important
19% — 22 respondents
Don't know
4% — 5 respondents
People fleeing from the area as refugees
Very important
54% — 62 respondents
Somewhat important
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
13% — 15 respondents
Not at all important
11% — 13 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Afghan refugees coming into the area
Very important
55% — 63 respondents
Somewhat important
16% — 18 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
14% — 16 respondents
Not at all important
14% — 16 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Government
How important are the following long-term goals for the government of Pakistan in the tribal areas?
Building new schools
Very important
93% — 106 respondents
Somewhat important
6% — 7 respondents
Not at all important
1% — 1 respondents
Improving mosques
Very important
78% — 89 respondents
Somewhat important
15% — 17 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
5% — 6 respondents
Not at all important
1% — 1 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Improving health care
Very important
76% — 87 respondents
Somewhat important
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 4 respondents
Improving the economy
Very important
82% — 94 respondents
Somewhat important
8% — 9 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
3% — 3 respondents
Not at all important
7% — 8 respondents
Expelling foreign fighters
Very important
61% — 70 respondents
Somewhat important
11% — 13 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
11% — 13 respondents
Not at all important
10% — 11 respondents
Don't know
5% — 6 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Support more drone attacks
Very important
19% — 22 respondents
Somewhat important
11% — 12 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 4 respondents
Not at all important
61% — 69 respondents
Don't know
5% — 6 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Implementing strict Sharia
Very important
63% — 72 respondents
Somewhat important
22% — 25 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
8% — 9 respondents
Not at all important
7% — 8 respondents
Ensuring and independent judiciary
Very important
68% — 78 respondents
Somewhat important
17% — 19 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
11% — 12 respondents
Not at all important
2% — 2 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
Defeating Taliban fighers
Very important
61% — 69 respondents
Somewhat important
13% — 15 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
8% — 9 respondents
Not at all important
15% — 17 respondents
Don't know
4% — 4 respondents
Education
How important are the following long-term goals for education in the tribal areas?
Building new government schools for boys
Very important
83% — 95 respondents
Somewhat important
13% — 15 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 4 respondents
Building new government schools for girls
Very important
63% — 72 respondents
Somewhat important
23% — 26 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
10% — 11 respondents
Not at all important
4% — 5 respondents
Building new madrassas for boys
Very important
81% — 92 respondents
Somewhat important
18% — 20 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
2% — 2 respondents
Building new madrassas for girls
Very important
89% — 101 respondents
Somewhat important
10% — 11 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
1% — 1 respondents
Not at all important
1% — 1 respondents
Economy
How important are the following long-term goals for the economy in the tribal areas?
New jobs
Very important
89% — 101 respondents
Somewhat important
9% — 10 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
3% — 3 respondents
New roads and transportation
Very important
77% — 88 respondents
Somewhat important
14% — 16 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
7% — 8 respondents
Not at all important
2% — 2 respondents
Better water/sanitation
Very important
68% — 78 respondents
Somewhat important
24% — 27 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
7% — 8 respondents
Not at all important
1% — 1 respondents
Better agricultural assistance
Very important
80% — 91 respondents
Somewhat important
14% — 16 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 5 respondents
Not at all important
2% — 2 respondents
Land reform to allow for local ownership
Very important
42% — 48 respondents
Somewhat important
11% — 13 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
18% — 20 respondents
Not at all important
14% — 16 respondents
Don't know
15% — 17 respondents
Governing FATA
How important are the following long-term goals for governing in the tribal areas?
FATA should be governed as it now is
Very important
55% — 63 respondents
Somewhat important
18% — 21 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
12% — 14 respondents
Not at all important
12% — 14 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Regular Pakistani criminal and civil laws should be extended to FATA
Very important
49% — 56 respondents
Somewhat important
18% — 20 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
15% — 17 respondents
Not at all important
9% — 10 respondents
Don't know
10% — 11 respondents
FATA should become part of an independent Pashtun state
Very important
60% — 68 respondents
Somewhat important
12% — 14 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
14% — 16 respondents
Not at all important
14% — 16 respondents
FATA should be governed by the Pakistani military
Very important
56% — 64 respondents
Somewhat important
14% — 16 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
18% — 20 respondents
Not at all important
12% — 14 respondents
FATA should have an independent and elected council
Very important
61% — 70 respondents
Somewhat important
13% — 15 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
12% — 14 respondents
Not at all important
11% — 13 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Justice
How important are the following long-term goals for justice in the tribal areas?
The tribal areas should be governed by Pakistani government courts
Very important
53% — 60 respondents
Somewhat important
25% — 29 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
11% — 13 respondents
Not at all important
10% — 11 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
The tribal areas should be governed by local jirga
Very important
71% — 81 respondents
Somewhat important
11% — 13 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
13% — 15 respondents
Not at all important
4% — 5 respondents
FATA should be governed by strict Sharia
Very important
69% — 79 respondents
Somewhat important
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
7% — 8 respondents
Not at all important
4% — 4 respondents
FATA should be governed by the Pakistani military
Very important
9% — 10 respondents
Somewhat important
14% — 16 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
15% — 17 respondents
Not at all important
58% — 66 respondents
Don't know
4% — 4 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Group Actors
How favorable is your opinion of the following groups?
Arab and other foreign fighters
Very favorable
6% — 7 respondents
Somewhat favorable
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
15% — 17 respondents
Very unfavorable
56% — 64 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
American military
Very favorable
3% — 3 respondents
Somewhat favorable
4% — 5 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
4% — 5 respondents
Very unfavorable
89% — 101 respondents
Pakistani army
Very favorable
70% — 80 respondents
Somewhat favorable
19% — 22 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
8% — 9 respondents
Very unfavorable
2% — 2 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Frontier corps
Very favorable
61% — 69 respondents
Somewhat favorable
24% — 27 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
11% — 12 respondents
Very unfavorable
4% — 5 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Pakistani Taliban
Very favorable
6% — 7 respondents
Somewhat favorable
11% — 12 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
18% — 21 respondents
Very unfavorable
63% — 72 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Federal Pakistani Government in Islamabad
Very favorable
19% — 22 respondents
Somewhat favorable
22% — 25 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
13% — 15 respondents
Very unfavorable
43% — 49 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
2% — 2 respondents
Provincial government in Peshawar
Very favorable
23% — 26 respondents
Somewhat favorable
18% — 20 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
17% — 19 respondents
Very unfavorable
42% — 48 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Political agent
Very favorable
12% — 14 respondents
Somewhat favorable
22% — 25 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
22% — 25 respondents
Very unfavorable
44% — 50 respondents
Pakistani Police
Very favorable
11% — 12 respondents
Somewhat favorable
24% — 27 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
21% — 24 respondents
Very unfavorable
45% — 51 respondents
FATA Secretariat
Very favorable
18% — 20 respondents
Somewhat favorable
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
11% — 12 respondents
Very unfavorable
39% — 45 respondents
Don't know
12% — 14 respondents
FATA Development Authority
Very favorable
54% — 61 respondents
Somewhat favorable
11% — 12 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
7% — 8 respondents
Very unfavorable
11% — 13 respondents
Don't know
15% — 17 respondents
Refused
3% — 3 respondents
Opinions of the U.S.
Would any of the following improve your opinion of the United States?
U.S. business investment in FATA
A great deal
62% — 63 respondents
Some-what
13% — 13 respondents
Not at all
22% — 22 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
U.S. aid for school construction and teacher training in FATA
A great deal
37% — 37 respondents
Some-what
52% — 53 respondents
Not at all
11% — 11 respondents
U.S. aid for medical care and training in FATA
A great deal
59% — 60 respondents
Some-what
24% — 24 respondents
Not at all
17% — 17 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
U.S. military equipment and training to the Pakistani armed forces in FATA
A great deal
37% — 35 respondents
Some-what
12% — 11 respondents
Not at all
21% — 20 respondents
Don't know
30% — 28 respondents
U.S. increasing visas for people in FATA to work or study in the United States
A great deal
32% — 33 respondents
Some-what
16% — 16 respondents
Not at all
51% — 53 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
U.S. increasing educational scholarships for students in FATA to study in the United States
A great deal
34% — 32 respondents
Some-what
21% — 20 respondents
Not at all
16% — 15 respondents
Refused
29% — 28 respondents
Withdrawal of U.S. military from Afghanistan
A great deal
42% — 47 respondents
Some-what
10% — 11 respondents
Not at all
23% — 25 respondents
Don't know
25% — 28 respondents
U.S. brokering a comprehensive Middle East peace between Israelis and Palestinians
A great deal
17% — 18 respondents
Some-what
10% — 10 respondents
Not at all
43% — 45 respondents
Don't know
30% — 31 respondents
Leadership
How favorable is your opinion of the following individuals?
Pervez Musharraf
Very favorable
6% — 7 respondents
Somewhat favorable
29% — 33 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
16% — 18 respondents
Very unfavorable
48% — 55 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Barack Obama
Very favorable
2% — 2 respondents
Somewhat favorable
5% — 6 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
11% — 13 respondents
Very unfavorable
81% — 92 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
Very favorable
31% — 35 respondents
Somewhat favorable
15% — 17 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
11% — 12 respondents
Very unfavorable
40% — 46 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Jaluddin Haqqani
Very favorable
9% — 10 respondents
Somewhat favorable
27% — 31 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
17% — 19 respondents
Very unfavorable
38% — 43 respondents
Don't know
10% — 11 respondents
Nawaz Sharif
Very favorable
46% — 53 respondents
Somewhat favorable
17% — 19 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
13% — 15 respondents
Very unfavorable
22% — 25 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Yousaf Raza Gilani
Very favorable
28% — 32 respondents
Somewhat favorable
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
11% — 13 respondents
Very unfavorable
39% — 45 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Siraj Haqqani
Very favorable
12% — 14 respondents
Somewhat favorable
19% — 22 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
13% — 15 respondents
Very unfavorable
18% — 20 respondents
Don't know
33% — 38 respondents
Refused
4% — 5 respondents
Manmohan Singh
Somewhat favorable
10% — 11 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
9% — 10 respondents
Very unfavorable
54% — 62 respondents
Don't know
26% — 30 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Asif Ali Zardari
Very favorable
12% — 14 respondents
Somewhat favorable
18% — 21 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
24% — 27 respondents
Very unfavorable
43% — 49 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
Fazl-ur-Rahman
Very favorable
25% — 28 respondents
Somewhat favorable
17% — 19 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
13% — 15 respondents
Very unfavorable
25% — 28 respondents
Refused
21% — 24 respondents
Qazi Hussain Ahmed
Very favorable
32% — 37 respondents
Somewhat favorable
22% — 25 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
19% — 22 respondents
Very unfavorable
25% — 28 respondents
Refused
2% — 2 respondents
Osama bin Laden
Very favorable
47% — 54 respondents
Somewhat favorable
9% — 10 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
24% — 27 respondents
Very unfavorable
14% — 16 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
Refused
4% — 4 respondents
Mullah Omar
Very favorable
41% — 47 respondents
Somewhat favorable
24% — 27 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
16% — 18 respondents
Very unfavorable
14% — 16 respondents
Don't know
4% — 4 respondents
Refused
2% — 2 respondents
Sami ul-Haq
Very favorable
32% — 36 respondents
Somewhat favorable
25% — 29 respondents
Somewhat unfavorable
8% — 9 respondents
Very unfavorable
11% — 12 respondents
Don't know
25% — 28 respondents
Pursuing Militants
Do you support or oppose each of the following?
The Pakistani military pursuing Taliban, Al Qaeda, and foreign fighters inside FATA
Strongly support
65% — 74 respondents
Somewhat support
16% — 18 respondents
Somewhat oppose
9% — 10 respondents
Strongly oppose
8% — 9 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
The U.S. military working with the Pakistani military to pursue Taliban, Al Qaeda, and foreign fighters inside Pakistan
Strongly support
5% — 6 respondents
Somewhat support
11% — 13 respondents
Somewhat oppose
14% — 16 respondents
Strongly oppose
68% — 78 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
The U.S. military pursuing Taliban, Al Qaeda, and foreign fighters by itself inside Pakistan, without working with the Pakistani military
Strongly support
1% — 1 respondents
Somewhat support
6% — 7 respondents
Somewhat oppose
4% — 5 respondents
Strongly oppose
88% — 100 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Foreign Groups
Do you support or oppose the presence of the following groups inside FATA today?
The United States Military
Strongly support
4% — 4 respondents
Somewhat support
6% — 7 respondents
Somewhat oppose
4% — 4 respondents
Strongly oppose
87% — 99 respondents
Arab and foreign Al Qaeda fighters
Strongly support
2% — 2 respondents
Somewhat support
16% — 18 respondents
Somewhat oppose
27% — 31 respondents
Strongly oppose
54% — 61 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Afghan Taliban fighters (led by Mullah Omar)
Strongly support
36% — 41 respondents
Somewhat support
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat oppose
21% — 24 respondents
Strongly oppose
21% — 24 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Pakistani Taliban fighters
Strongly support
13% — 15 respondents
Somewhat support
11% — 12 respondents
Somewhat oppose
13% — 15 respondents
Strongly oppose
62% — 71 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Violence
Which of the following groups is most responsible for the violence inside FATA?
Which of the following groups is most responsible for the violence inside FATA?
Afghan Taliban
4% — 4 respondents
Al Qaeda and other Arab and foreign fighters
1% — 1 respondents
India
34% — 39 respondents
Israel
8% — 9 respondents
Pakistani Taliban
8% — 9 respondents
Pakistani military and ISI
6% — 7 respondents
The United States
33% — 38 respondents
Don't know
4% — 5 respondents
Refused
2% — 2 respondents
Negotiation
Should the Pakistani government negotiate with, or continue to fight, the following groups?
Arab and foreign Al Qaeda fighters
Negotiate
82% — 93 respondents
Not Negotiate and Fight
16% — 18 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Afghan Taliban fighters
Negotiate
73% — 83 respondents
Not Negotiate and Fight
25% — 29 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Pakistani Taliban fighters
Negotiate
74% — 84 respondents
Not Negotiate and Fight
24% — 27 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Other militant groups (e.g. Mangal Bagh's faction, etc)
Negotiate
61% — 69 respondents
Not Negotiate and Fight
35% — 40 respondents
Don't know
4% — 5 respondents
Safety
Which of the following groups poses the greatest threat to your personal safety?
Which of the following groups poses the greatest threat to your personal safety?
Afghan Taliban
2% — 2 respondents
Al Qaeda and other Foreign fighters
1% — 1 respondents
India
39% — 44 respondents
Israel
11% — 13 respondents
Pakistani Taliban
11% — 13 respondents
The Pakistani ISI and military
6% — 7 respondents
The United States
24% — 27 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
Refused
4% — 4 respondents
Elections
If you could vote for any party or group in a Pakistani election, which of the following would you vote for?
If you could vote for any party or group in a Pakistani election, which of the following would you vote for?
Al Qaeda
2% — 2 respondents
Awami National Party (ANP)
8% — 9 respondents
Independents
2% — 2 respondents
Jamaat-e-Islami (JI)
3% — 3 respondents
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI)
5% — 6 respondents
None
3% — 3 respondents
Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N)
5% — 6 respondents
Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q)
2% — 2 respondents
Pakistan People's Party (PPP)
5% — 6 respondents
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)
46% — 53 respondents
Will Not Vote
18% — 20 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Drone Strikes
Do you support or oppose United States military drone strikes by air inside FATA today?
Do you support or oppose United States military drone strikes by air inside FATA today?
Strongly Support
1% — 1 respondents
Somewhat Support
4% — 4 respondents
Somewhat Oppose
5% — 6 respondents
Strongly Oppose
88% — 100 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
Drone Targets
Do you think American drone strikes for the most part accurately kill militants or mostly kill civilians?
Do you think American drone strikes for the most part accurately kill militants or mostly kill civilians?
Kill Both
18% — 20 respondents
Kill civilians
75% — 86 respondents
Kill militants
5% — 6 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Pakistani Drones
Do you the Pakistani military should launch its own drone attacks by air inside FATA?
Do you the Pakistani military should launch its own drone attacks by air inside FATA?
Neither
7% — 8 respondents
Pakistani military should attack by drones in FATA
24% — 27 respondents
Pakistani military should never use drones in FATA
65% — 74 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Refused
3% — 3 respondents
Local Actors
Are the following people important in your area?
Maliks
Very important
32% — 37 respondents
Somewhat important
27% — 31 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
6% — 7 respondents
Not at all important
34% — 39 respondents
Political agents
Very important
21% — 24 respondents
Somewhat important
43% — 49 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
11% — 12 respondents
Not at all important
25% — 29 respondents
Pakistani army
Very important
69% — 79 respondents
Somewhat important
20% — 23 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
5% — 6 respondents
Not at all important
4% — 4 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Frontier Corps
Very important
56% — 64 respondents
Somewhat important
34% — 39 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
4% — 5 respondents
Not at all important
4% — 4 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Arab and other Foreign fighters
Very important
4% — 4 respondents
Somewhat important
9% — 10 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
17% — 19 respondents
Not at all important
68% — 78 respondents
Don't know
2% — 2 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Local Imams and Mullahs
Very important
54% — 62 respondents
Somewhat important
25% — 28 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
10% — 11 respondents
Not at all important
11% — 12 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Taliban fighers
Very important
8% — 9 respondents
Somewhat important
16% — 18 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
6% — 7 respondents
Not at all important
68% — 77 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
2% — 2 respondents
Political leaders
Very important
18% — 20 respondents
Somewhat important
21% — 24 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
15% — 17 respondents
Not at all important
46% — 53 respondents
NGOs
Very important
51% — 58 respondents
Somewhat important
17% — 19 respondents
Somewhat unimportant
13% — 15 respondents
Not at all important
18% — 21 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Suicide Bombings
Do you think that suicide bombings and attacks are justified?
Do you think that suicide bombings and attacks are justified?
Often Justified
1% — 1 respondents
Sometimes Justified
11% — 13 respondents
Rarely Justified
8% — 9 respondents
Never Justified
73% — 83 respondents
Don't know
4% — 4 respondents
Refused
4% — 4 respondents
Bombing Targets
Are suicide bombings justified against the following targets?
The Pakistani military and police
Often Justified
4% — 5 respondents
Sometimes Justified
3% — 3 respondents
Rarely Justified
3% — 3 respondents
Never Justified
89% — 101 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
The U.S. military
Often Justified
70% — 80 respondents
Sometimes Justified
15% — 17 respondents
Rarely Justified
7% — 8 respondents
Never Justified
4% — 5 respondents
Don't know
3% — 3 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
Pakistani civilians
Often Justified
4% — 5 respondents
Sometimes Justified
8% — 9 respondents
Rarely Justified
7% — 8 respondents
Never Justified
81% — 92 respondents
American civilians
Often Justified
14% — 16 respondents
Sometimes Justified
11% — 12 respondents
Rarely Justified
8% — 9 respondents
Never Justified
67% — 76 respondents
Don't know
1% — 1 respondents
The War on Terror
Do you support or oppose the U.S.-led war on terror?
Do you support or oppose the U.S.-led war on terror?
Strongly Support
1% — 1 respondents
Somewhat Support
4% — 4 respondents
Somewhat Oppose
10% — 11 respondents
Strongly Oppose
81% — 92 respondents
Don't know
4% — 5 respondents
Refused
1% — 1 respondents
U.S. Goals
What do you think is the real purpose of the US-led war on terror?
What do you think is the real purpose of the US-led war on terror?
To defeat Al Qaeda and its allies
5% — 6 respondents
To defeat terrorists around the world
4% — 5 respondents
To ensure American domination
17% — 19 respondents
To weaken and divide the Islamic world
68% — 78 respondents
Don't know
5% — 6 respondents