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Majority (76%) of Global Citizens Say US Justified in Killing Osama bin Laden
A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that three quarters (76%) of citizens in 22 countries say the United States was justified in seeking out and killing Osama bin Laden, founder of terrorist group al-Qaida. Download the entire Ipsos Global @dvisory now.
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: Majority (76%) of Global Citizens Say US Justified in Killing Osama bin Laden
22 Country Survey also Finds only 15% Feel There will be Less Attacks by al-Qaida as a Result, and only 11% Feel Safer than Before bin Laden's Death
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