Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 12:43:20 -0500 Subject: 70 PERCENT OF AMERICANS IN FAVOR OF WATCHING IRAQ GET BOMBED ON TV News In Brief 70 PERCENT OF AMERICANS IN FAVOR OF WATCHING IRAQ GET BOMBED ON TV WASHINGTON, DC--In what Clinton Administration officials are calling "a people's mandate" for military action against Iraq, a Time/CNN poll released Monday found that 70 percent of Americans are in favor of watching U.S. air strikes against Iraq on TV. While an overwhelming percentage of Americans are "very supportive" of televised prime-time bombings of Iraq, 91 percent "strongly disapproved" of Thursday-night bombings, unless they were to take place during the half-hour between Seinfeld and ER. Additionally, 43 percent of those polled said the U.S. should bomb Iraq on PBS's NewsHour With Jim Lehrer "only as a last resort." Thirty-six percent said they would enjoy eating a nice, big meal while watching smart bombs fall on Iraqi targets, while 42 percent said they would prefer a light snack, ideally pretzels, and a beverage. Only 6 percent said they would prefer to watch the bombings with no food or drink at all. Said Secretary of State Madeleine Albright: "Americans are clearly in support of President Clinton's plan, so long as it is broadcast between 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. EST and features spectacular explosions." [from the Onion 25 Feb 1998]