Well it definitely seems that "Bush has been widely criticized internationally and he was targeted by the global anti-war and anti-globalization campaigns, and criticized for his foreign policy in general and because Bush's policies were also the subject of heated criticism in the 2002 elections in Germany and the 2006 elections in Canada." Of course, "Bush was openly condemned by current and former international leaders such as Gerhard Schröder, Jean Chrétien, Mohammad Khatami, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Romano Prodi, Paul Martin, and particularly Hugo Chávez and later in Bush's presidency, tensions arose between himself and Vladimir Putin, which has led to a cooling of their relationship." For the record, "Bush has been described as having especially close personal relationships with Tony Blair and Vicente Fox, although formal relations are sometimes strained." In 2006, "a majority of respondents in 18 of 21 countries surveyed around the world were found to hold an unfavorable opinion of Bush and the respondents indicated that they judged his administration as negative for world security." In Europe, "a poll conducted in Britain named Bush the second biggest threat to world peace after bin Laden, beating North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il." According to a poll taken in November 2006," Finns also believed that Bush was the biggest threat to world peace after Bin Laden. Kim Jong-Il came in third in the poll and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hassan Nasrallah came joint fourth." Due to the "March 2007 survey of Arab opinion conducted by Zogby International and the University of Maryland found that George W. Bush is the most disliked leader in the Arab world. More than three times as many respondents registered their dislike for Bush as for the second most unpopular leader, Ariel Sharon." According to a 2006 poll which was conducted by the Iraq Center for Research and Strategic studies, "a majority of Iraqis believe that the U.S. has lost its global credibility as a result of Bush's foreign policies." Due to, "the Pew Research Center's 2007 Global Attitudes poll found that out of 47 countries, only respondents from Israel and some sub-Saharan countries expressed a lot or some confidence in George W. Bush more than 50% of the time." Of European respondents surveyed, "only Italy and the Czech Republic expressed 30% or greater confidence in Bush."How many people hate George Bush?How complexed is the Arabians hate against George Bush?Does anybody like George Bush?
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I think George Bush was not capable for president of USA.
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