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As eyes of the world continue to focus on Iraq, the rest of the world''s hotspots get hotter.






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"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." -- Albert Einstein

Is the war in Iraq good for international peace, order, and economic well being?

    Yes

  >No

    Don''t know

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Why should the the U.S. lead the war on terrorism?

    it''s the wealthiest nation on earth

  >when other nations get involved they become targets of terrorism

    Other

    Don''t know

The Bush Administration acknowledged that genocide is taking place in Darfur, and yet it has taken no urgent action to stop that genocide. Why?

    The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have usurped both resources and political interest.

  >The genocide is an internal national concern of Darfur.

    There is no oil or other economic advantage for the U.S. in Darfur.

    Other

    Don''t know

How likely is it that the Taliban would return if foreign troops pulled out Afghanistan before the army and police are better trained?

  >Not Likely

    Likely

    Don''t know

Do you believe that women in Afghanistan today are better off, worse off, or about the same as they were five years ago, in 2002?

    Better off

  >About the same

    Worse off

    Don''t know

There are many other hotspots in our world ... areas in which people are in danger from war, disease, poverty, or oppression. What question about such hotspots would you like to see in a dNeero survey?

How to give them solutions rather than war?



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