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A recent poll of EU residents produced some interesting results.(The Week)(Brief Article)
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December 08, 2003 |
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* A recent poll of EU residents produced some interesting results. Israel came out in first place as the greatest "threat to peace in the world," followed by Iran, North Korea, and the United States, which all tied for silver. Outrageous? Yes. But how could it be otherwise, when their media so constantly and so consistently tilt against Israel and the U.S.? We are no more surprised than ...
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