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Poll reveals Arab dislike for US

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Some 4,000 people took part in the poll which was conducted over the past month in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates by the University of Maryland and Zogby International.

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It seems that people don't have a choice anymore and the U.S. and Israel are to blame. These two "democratic" entities, regardless of the diverse contention they receive, impose forcibly their ideas upon other nations. It is known in the intellectual world that the less U.S. involvement in world affairs, the higher the chance of peace guaranteed. Whenever and where ever there is U.S. involvement or presence, the more chaos, the more damage is done to it's once great image.

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Reply#1 - Tue Apr 15, 2008 6:38 PM EDT
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