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Vicarious Retribution in US Public Support for War Against Iraq

机译:美国公众支持对伊拉克战争的替代报应

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US public anger and desire to avenge the September 11, 2001 terror attacks were redirected toward Iraq partly because of its identity as an Arab and Muslim state. Online panel survey data reveal that citizens who were relatively angry about the terror attacks were more belligerent toward Iraq, an effect that was strongest among those who perceived Arabs and Muslims in monolithic terms. The angry desire to avenge 9/11 was more persistent for those who saw Arabs and Muslims in that light, and its effect on war support was partially mediated by worsened feelings about Arabs and Muslims in general. These findings help explain why public belligerence toward Iraq shot up right after 9/11, before President George W. Bush began alleging that Iraq was pursuing weapons of mass destruction and had ties to al Qaeda.
机译:美国公众对2001年9月11日恐怖袭击报仇的愤怒和渴望被重新定向到伊拉克,部分原因是其作为阿拉伯和穆斯林国家的身份。在线小组调查数据显示,对恐怖袭击感到相对愤怒的公民对伊拉克更为好战,这种影响在那些以整体的眼光看待阿拉伯人和穆斯林的人中最为明显。对于那些从这种角度看阿拉伯人和穆斯林的人来说,报仇9/11的愤怒欲望更加持久,其对战争支持的影响部分地是由于人们对阿拉伯人和穆斯林的总体感觉恶化了。这些发现有助于解释为什么在9/11之后,在总统乔治·W·布什(George W. Bush)开始指控伊拉克正在追求大规模杀伤性武器并与基地组织有联系之前,公众对伊拉克的好战情绪迅速上升。

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