Poll: Bush policy threatens world peace
By BETH DUFF-BROWN, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 7 minutes ago
TORONTO - A majority of people in Canada, Britain and Mexico think President Bush and his foreign policy pose a threat to world peace and worry the U.S. will invade Iran or North Korea within two years, according to polling released Friday.
The polls by the Ottawa-based EKOS Research also found that the respondents in Canada, Britain, Mexico and Israel believe Osama bin Laden poses the gravest danger to the world of five national or militant group leaders included in the poll, followed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, then Bush, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah.
Mexicans ranked Bush the second most dangerous of the five men, behind the al-Qaida leader.
Conversely, only 9 percent of the Israeli respondents found that Bush represented a danger to the world, while Iran's leader drew 81 percent of those polled in Israel.
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