15 Feb Surprising Poll Numbers on Bush, the UN, and Iran
Given how unpopular the UN seems to be these days in the US, the results of a recent CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll question about Iran are rather surprising (courtesy of Think Progress):
How confident are you in the Bush administration’s ability to handle the situation in Iran?
- Very or Somewhat Likely: 45%
- Not Too Confident or Not At All Confident: 55%
How confident are you in the United Nations’ ability to handle the situation in Iran?
- Very or Somewhat Likely: 47%
- Not Too Confident or Not At All Confident: 51%
To be sure, the numbers likely reflect the toll that Iraq has taken on Bush’s credibility more than any new-found trust in the UN. As other polling questions suggest, Americans believe that Bush’s foreign-policy priorities are misplaced and that he is too quick to use military force:
How concerned are you that the U.S. will not do enough to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons?
- Very Concerned or Somewhat Concerned: 67%
- Not Too Concerned or Not Concerned At All: 30%
How concerned are you that the U.S. will be too quick to use military force in an attempt to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons?
- Very Concerned or Somewhat Concerned: 69%
- Not Too Concerned or Not Concerned At All: 30%
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