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June 7, 2006

Good will squandered? Surveys of 10 nations, 2004

It's not hard to understand why we, the United States, would have some relationship problems, given that a poll in October 2004 found that "George Bush has squandered a wealth of sympathy around the world towards America since September 11 with public opinion in 10 leading countries - including some of its closest allies - growing more hostile to the United States while he has been in office." A month later, we reelected him (or, depending on your view, elected him for the first time--and of course there's still the Ohio question, covered in Rolling Stone this month).

United States Information Agency Alumni Association: Surveys of 10 nations, September-October 2004

Posted by Karen Christensen at June 7, 2006 4:09 PM

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