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Poll: Opposition to Iran going nuclear widespread throughout world

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At least 50 percent of people surveyed in U.S., Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and the Czech Republic favor military action to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Opposition to Iran obtaining nuclear weapons is widespread around the world, including in neighboring countries Egypt, Jordan and Turkey, and support for tough economic sanctions is high, according to poll released Friday.

Support for military intervention to prevent Iran from going nuclear is more divided, the Pew Global Attitudes survey of 21 nations found. Among the countries polled, support was highest in the United States at 63 percent and lowest in Russia at 24 percent, while at least 50 percent of the people surveyed in Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and the Czech Republic favored military action.

Greece and Turkey are the only NATO members where a majority of people surveyed either did not support military intervention, or had no opinion, though majorities in both countries oppose allowing the Islamic republic to obtain nuclear weapons.

Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and aimed solely at producing nuclear energy. The U.S. and Israel suspect Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons, but differences have emerged in how to persuade Tehran to curb its program.

The poll comes ahead of International Atomic Energy Agency chief Yukiya Amano's visit to Tehran over the weekend to sign a deal meant to allow the UN agency to resume a long-stalled search for evidence that Iran worked on developing nuclear arms.

An IAEA statement announcing the Sunday trip said only that Amano would "discuss issues of mutual interest with high Iranian officials" during his one-day visit. But diplomats said the visit was scheduled to allow both sides to agree on an accord outlining the mechanics of IAEA access to sites, information and officials for its investigation into whether Iran secretly conducted nuclear weapons research and development. The diplomats demanded anonymity because their information was confidential.

Amano's trip comes just four days ahead of a key meeting between six world powers and Iran where the six hope to wrest concessions from Tehran meant to ease concerns that it wants nuclear arms.

The Pew poll found that Iran's actions in recent years have damaged its standing in the neighboring Sunni-majority countries of Egypt and Jordan, where favorability ratings are low, support for military intervention reached 50 percent and approval of strengthening economic sanctions is high.

But in Turkey, a major trade partner of Iran, a majority opposes toughening sanctions.

Pakistan had the highest support for Iran's nuclear ambitions, at 50 percent. The poll found that the Shiite minority in Lebanon overwhelmingly supports Iran's nuclear program - 73 percent - though a strong majority of the religiously divided Lebanese population opposes it. Iran is a majority Shiite country.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad received highly negative ratings in Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Lebanon, though nearly half of Pakistanis viewed him favorably.

Four rounds of UN sanctions have failed to persuade Iran to halt its uranium enrichment, a process that has civilian uses but is also key to bomb-making. But recent U.S. and European measures, including an oil embargo and financial and banking sanctions, have bludgeoned Iran's economy by curtailing its ability to carry on economic transactions with the international community.

The U.S. has plans in place to attack Iran if necessary to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons, Washington's envoy to Israel said Thursday.

Washington says diplomacy and economic sanctions must be given a chance to run its course, and is taking the lead in the ongoing talks between the six global powers and Iran.

The poll found that clear majorities of Americans of all political leanings - Republicans, Democrats and independents - support military action in Iran.

The survey of 26,210 people was conducted between March 17 and April 20 and has a margin of sampling error that ranged between plus or minus 3.2 and plus or minus 5.2 percentage points, depending on the country.

Poll: Opposition to Iran going nuclear widespread throughout world - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
 
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Since when did any country care about global opinion when deciding to get nuclear weapons?

Do you think the USA asked anyone before dropping nukes on civilian populations? Do you think that the Soviet Union and China asked anyone's opinion before they developed their hydrogren bombs?

There are many nuclear weapons states in the world. Not one of them gave a damn to what anyone else thought when they developed their nuclear arsenals.
 
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The problem with this poll is, it's only been conducted in Europe. Egypt, and Jordan are Arab Sunni countries, and Turkey doesn't want to lose it's power over the region to Iran.

Europe and those countries aren't the world.
 
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if you conduct a poll specially in west about countries like Iran, Pakistan etc. the result will be negative.
 
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if you conduct a poll specially in west about countries like Iran, Pakistan etc. the result will be negative.

Not only the west. Also in countries like Japan, China, Mexico, India, Brazil, Jordan and Egypt most of the people holds negative views of Iran. It's quite widespread.
 
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Since when did any country care about global opinion when deciding to get nuclear weapons?

Do you think the USA asked anyone before dropping nukes on civilian populations? Do you think that the Soviet Union and China asked anyone's opinion before they developed their hydrogren bombs?

There are many nuclear weapons states in the world. Not one of them gave a damn to what anyone else thought when they developed their nuclear arsenals.


Excellent point Dragon, so True.

Who gives a rat's *** what Israel thinks about Iran's ability to produce nukes.

Israel did not conduct an opinion poll before making nuclear bombs for themselves.
 
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At least 50 percent of people surveyed in U.S., Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and the Czech Republic favor military action to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

No matter how many polls you do, USA ISRAEL and NATO has no muscle to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons. Also if these polls were conducted by USA itself, you would only laugh at the authenticity of them. Whole USA is scumming under economic terrorism caused by its own government and only mad people in USA would be "forcing" its government to undergo yet another war which they know is going to be endless, uncontrollable and spine-breaking for the USA itself.
 
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Not only the west. Also in countries like Japan, China, Mexico, India, Brazil, Jordan and Egypt most of the people holds negative views of Iran. It's quite widespread.

but question remain why? Iran is not bombing other countries it want to have nuclear tech wether civillion or bomb thats its right. If getting it wrong then america and others first denuke themselves before they become humaniaty champion and stop others to not to follow.
 
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Three false facts :

- Humans rights in Iran are better than in the west (If you associate all human rights to homosexuality than you are right).

- The MKO is a worldwide recognised terrorist organisation supported overtly and covertly by the US and Britain.

- They have a civilian nuclear program, legitimised by the permanent monitoring of the IAEA.

Many people wished Iran produces nuclear weapons, but, like Iranian leaders said, why bother with it if the west has 10 000 or more nuclear and thermonuclear weapons already, and what is the purpose of it apart from a scare tactic .
So the wise decision seemingly came in the form of a fatwa by the highest authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran not to pursue the acquisition of the nuclear bomb, otherwise Iran has enough highly advanced scientist to produce it in a blink of an eye.
 
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There is nothing that is going to stop Iran fom going nuclear. If not now, eventually.

A nuclear Iran is going to happen, whether the US likes it or not.

A nuclear Iran will be a stabilizing counter-weight in the region, and a necessary missing piece to thee current balance of power.

A nuclear Iran will be a stabilizing counter-weight within the nation and deprive the religious nutters of the one rally around the flag whip that keeps them relevant in a population that is increasingly waking up to their pre-Islamic past.

A nuclear Iran will be good in the long run for the balance of power within militant radical Islam. Good for the world. Good for Islam as well.
 
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Islam is very strong in Iran :



THE SUPER POWERFUL IRAN MILITARY



Iran Roars, in Millions, all united and celebrating the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Republic of Iran

 
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