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Wednesday, 8 June 2011 - Global support for U.S. killing of bin Laden: poll |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our top photos from the past 24 hours.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read DASH diet best overall in new rankings 4:35pm EDT Gaddafi vows to fight on as NATO jets pound Tripoli | 3:13pm EDT US STOCKS-Wall St set to rebound, downtrend seen intact 8:53am EDT GM CEO warns on playing games with national debt 3:55pm EDT China official says U.S. could pursue weak dollar policy 7:37am EDT Discussed 86 150 economists back U.S. Republicans in debt fight 68 ”The world is getting warmer”: Romney 67 Moody’s sounds alarm over U.S. debt limit and deficits Watched Pakistan Taliban: New life from bin Laden's death Mon, Jun 6 2011 Apple's Jobs unveils iCloud Mon, Jun 6 2011 Bodypainters apply their skill Mon, Jul 19 2010 Global support for U.S. killing of bin Laden: poll Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Clinton calls on Pakistan to do more against militants Fri, May 27 2011 Bomber kills 24 in Pakistan; U.S. military mission trimmed Thu, May 26 2011 Car bomb destroys police station in Pakistan, six dead Wed, May 25 2011 Pakistan returns U.S. helicopter from bin Laden raid Tue, May 24 2011 Pakistan retakes naval base after attack Mon, May 23 2011 Analysis & Opinion Ilyas Kashmiri reported killed in drone strike in Pakistan Pakistan’s journalists won’t be silenced Related Topics World » Osama bin Laden » Osama bin Laden is shown in this video frame grab released by the U.S. Pentagon May 7, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Pentagon/Handout By Michelle Nichols TORONTO | Tue Jun 7, 2011 2:10pm EDT TORONTO (Reuters) - A 22-nation survey released on Tuesday found three-quarters of those polled believed the United States was justified in killing al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden for his role in the September 11, 2001, attacks. But the Ipsos poll of about 17,000 people -- conducted a week after bin Laden was shot on May 2 by U.S. forces who stormed his compound in Pakistan -- found that only 11 percent felt safer now that he was dead. "What is especially surprising is that majorities in nearly every country believe that the U.S. was justified in its actions," said Darrell Bricker, chief executive officer of Ipsos Global Public Affairs. The poll showed that countries that were part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan were among those with the highest approval rating, led by the United States with 95 percent, France and Britain with 87 percent and Australia, Belgium and Canada with 85 percent. In other ISAF nations, Poland had 83 percent who felt the killing was justified, followed by Italy (81 percent), Hungary (79), Germany (76), Sweden (71), Turkey (71) and Spain (70). There was 63 percent support in both South Korea, an ISAF member, and Japan, which has pledged billions of dollars in reconstruction aid to Afghanistan, the poll showed. India's 95 percent support matched the United States' while Brazil had 77 percent, South Africa 76 percent and Russia 75 percent. NO SAFER Two-thirds of Mexicans felt bin Laden's death was justified, along with 54 percent in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, and 45 percent in Argentina. No Middle Eastern nations were polled. Bin Laden's death came almost a decade after nearly 3,000 people were killed when al Qaeda hijackers crashed commercial planes into New York City's World Trade Center, the Pentagon outside Washington and a field in Pennsylvania. "Even the usual U.S. critics, like France, Germany and Russia are on side with what the U.S. did," Bricker said. "This is because terrorism has become a cross-national problem and the desire to stamp it out is now universal." Fifteen percent of those polled said bin Laden's death will result in fewer al Qaeda attacks, while more than 40 percent said it will lead to more. Only 11 percent feel safe now bin Laden is dead and 26 percent feel less safe. "The world's citizens recognize that killing one man won't eliminate terrorism. Terrorism was here before bin Laden and will be here long after him," Bricker said. "In the U.S., this is as much about satisfying the sense of justice that Americans have as it is about the practical aspects of curbing terrorism." The Ipsos online poll covered India, United States, France, Great Britain, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Poland, Italy, Hungary, Brazil, Germany, South Africa, Russia, Sweden, Turkey, Spain, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia and Argentina. The survey had an estimated margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points, Ipsos said. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Bill Trott) World Osama bin Laden Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (0) Be the first to comment on reuters.com. 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