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To: FaultLine who started this subject9/3/2002 9:28:04 PM
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Europeans, Americans Near on Public Opinion
Poll Finds Most Believe U.N. Approval and Allied Support Are Necessary for Military Strike on Iraq

By Glenn Frankel
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, September 3, 2002; 7:10 PM

washingtonpost.com

LONDON, Sept. 3 - At a time when the Bush administration and many European leaders are at loggerheads over an array of foreign policy and security issues, public opinion on both sides of the Atlantic is more united than the noisy debate indicates, an extensive poll released today suggests.

A substantial majority in both the United States and Europe believe the United States should invade Iraq only with United Nations approval and the support of its allies, according to the survey, which was conducted in June. It also found that a large majority of Americans and Europeans hold similar views about international terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism and the use of military force to deal with such threats and potential threats. ...
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