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11 The primary sources for analysis are the series of polls by PIPA, Pew, and Gallup cited earlier. The “pyramid” description presented here is a refinement of the available information, drawing particularly—though not exclusively—on the Gallup data referenced in Esposito and Mogahed, Who Speaks for Islam? op. cit. The pyramid description should not be taken as a definitive portrait of Muslim public opinion, which is fluid and responsive to changes in the national and international context. S. to address those concerns.

Interests and also address the core concerns of Muslims within the region and around the world. S. org. See also PIPA, “International Poll: Most Publics— including Americans—Oppose Taking Sides in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” July 1, 2008. S. S. Foreign Policy Index,” Spring 2008, op. cit. -Muslim Relations help stabilize Afghanistan, and committed to work with the new civilian government of Pakistan. It is essential that the next Administration strengthen and build on these initiatives, with a “diplomatic surge” that is highly visible and carefully managed to achieve substantial results in the Administration’s first 18 months.

S. S. S. public views of these conflicts. S. should be a balanced and fair mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, though historically majorities have sympathized with Israel. S. to withdraw from Iraq as soon as a stable government acceptable to the country’s main ethnic and sectarian groups can be created. Most favor a diplomatic resolution of the tensions with Iran. S. role in this set of conflicts. S. interests and also address the core concerns of Muslims within the region and around the world.

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