Turkey tops global anti-Bush list
A BBC survey conducted in 21 countries ahead of U.S. President George W. Bush's second-term inauguration revealed the majority believed his re-election made the world a more dangerous place, with anti-Bush feelings running highest in Turkey.
Some 82 percent of Turks surveyed by the BBC World Service said they believed Bush's re-election in November would imperil yet further global security. The survey's findings reflected the strained Turkish-U.S. ties concerning Iraq and the Turkish criticism of U.S. policy there. Latin American countries followed Turkey in the list with Argentina ranking second at 79 percent and Brazil at 78 percent taking third place.
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