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arwp_security
(11/11/06) -

America: The Greatest Menace to Global Stability

The 2006 Angus Reid World Poll
Gabriela Perdomo – People in 13 countries believe the United States is the greatest threat to global stability, and residents of eight countries consider American foreign policy as the most menacing issue to the world, the Angus Reid World Poll conducted for Maclean’s found. Overall, most people in the 20 countries surveyed chose the U.S. as the greatest threat from a list that included Iran, Chin

ar_world
(11/10/06) -

Mandela is Most Admired Global Leader

- Many adults in 20 countries express appreciation for Nelson Mandela, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies for Maclean’s. Respondents gave the former South African president a mean score of 7.0 among 19 global personalities.

arwp_leaders
(11/09/06) -

Bush Rating Almost as Bad as the Axis of Evil

The 2006 Angus Reid World Poll
Gabriela Perdomo – The Angus Reid World Poll conducted for Maclean’s found that today’s most admired leaders are not necessarily political luminaries, but personalities who influence the political sphere or whose work is related to political issues, such as poverty alleviation.

issues_war
(11/07/06) -

Three Countries Foresee War in Iran, North Korea

- Many adults in three countries believe the United States will eventually become involved in armed conflict in either of two new fronts, according to a poll published in The Guardian. 68 per cent of respondents in Mexico believe the U.S is likely to intervene militarily in Iran or North Korea in the next two years.

missile
(11/04/06) -

U.S. Backs Inspections, Not War, with North Korea

- Many adults in the United States believe a direct confrontation with North Korea is unnecessary at this time, according to a poll by the New York Times and CBS News. 72 per cent of respondents think North Korea’s development of weapons is a threat that can be contained with inspections.

missile
(11/03/06) -

South Koreans Reject U.S. Attack on North Korea

- Many adults in South Korea believe the United States should not become militarily involved with North Korea, according to a poll by MediaResearch. 52.6 per cent of respondents oppose a U.S. strike on North Korea’s nuclear facilities.

missile
(10/31/06) -

Americans Reject Military Action in North Korea

- Many adults in the United States oppose a direct confrontation with North Korea, according to a poll by Zogby International. 56 per cent of respondents think the U.S. should not act militarily to stop North Korea from further developing nuclear weapons.

defence
(10/30/06) -

Iraq Diverted U.S. from North Korea, Say Americans

- Many adults in the United States think the coalition effort had a negative effect on other areas of foreign policy, according to a poll by Ipsos-Public Affairs released by the Associated Press. 54 per cent of respondents believe the situation in Iraq has distracted the Bush administration from dealing with North Korea.

missile
(10/29/06) -

Nuclear North Korea is a Threat, Say Russians

- Many adults in Russia are concerned about recent developments in North Korea, according to a poll by the Public Opinion Foundation. 66 per cent of respondents believe North Korea’s possession of nuclear weapons may pose a threat to other countries.

missile
(10/27/06) -

Most Americans Reject War With North Korea

- Many adults in the United States believe their country should not engage in a direct conflict against North Korea, according to a poll by Princeton Survey Research Associates published in Newsweek. 58 per cent of respondents oppose air strikes against military targets and suspected nuclear sites in North Korea, while 80 per cent think the U.S. should not send ground troops to the country.