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George Bush's attempt to charm Europe in his second term has failed to make an impact with the people of the continent, a survey shows.

Some 72 per cent of Europeans disapprove of the US President's handling of international policies while more than half (55 per cent) want Europe to adopt a more independent approach from the US on international security and diplomacy - up four points since last year. Conversely, a majority (54 per cent) of the 1,000 Americans surveyed want a closer partnership between the US and Europe.
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Europeans dont like Bush's policies, I wonder why?
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Why would Bush even care what Europeans though of his Anglo-American-Zionist policies anyway?
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Cause he wants their support to bail out his ass in Iraq.
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Cause he wants their support to bail out his ass in Iraq.
Quite possibly. He's certainly struggling to find an escape route out of the place.
Why this should suprise him is beyond me. He was warned that would be the case long before the invasion.
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Default Re: Most Europeans dislike Bush's foreign policies

Yeah well common sense doesnt appear to be one of Bush's strong points. Although that can be said of most American politicians.

The most pathetic aspect is how Bush continually evades having to take responsibility for the shit he's done: from the economy, to Iraq, to Katrina, etc. Although this may have to do how pathetic the opposition puts up a fight.
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