Even though I doubt you will believe it, I did the leg work for you:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4981148.stmTo make it even easier for you:
"Crowds of Iraqis cheered and celebrated near the site of the helicopter crash as the wreckage burned.
Iraqi youths threw stones at British troops after the crash
The BBC's Andrew North said it was a sign of a "dramatic change in attitude" towards the British presence in southern Iraq. ">Link?
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>>According to several articles I've read, the attitude displayed at the down helicopter incident is an example of the distain for the American and UK occupiers of their country.
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>>Doesn't sound like most to me.
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>>>>>Most Iraqis think very favorably of the US.
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>>>>Is that why there were so many Iraqis cheering at the down UK helicopter. To thank them for landing so they can personally greet them?
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>>>Shall I post the difference between the word 'most' and 'all' for you?
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush