GLOBUS: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS POLL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL CONDUCTED BY IPSOS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS INTERVIEW DATES: FEBRUARY 9 FEBRUARY 17, 2005

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1101 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 463-7300 GLOBUS: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS POLL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL CONDUCTED BY IPSOS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS INTERVIEW DATES: FEBRUARY 9 FEBRUARY 17, 2005 NOTE: all results shown are percentages unless otherwise labeled. Margin of Interviews Error U.S.... 1001 +3.1 Canada... 1000 +3.1 Mexico... 1000 +3.1 France... 1017 +3.2 Germany... 1001 +3.1 Italy... 1000 +3.1 Spain... 1000 +3.1 U.K.... 1001 +3.1 South Korea... 1000 +3.2 Interview dates: United States (February 11-13, 2005) Canada (February 11-13, 2005) Mexico (February 9-14, 2005) France (February 14-16, 2005) Germany (February 9-17, 2005) Italy (February 11-13, 2005) Spain (February 9-16, 2005) United Kingdom (February 9-17, 2005) South Korea (February 14-15, 2005)

1. Generally, when you think about American products available in your country, do you agree or disagree, strongly or moderately, that, are better, are not worth the money, you d rather buy an American product-assuming the and, or you would like to work for an? United States February 2005... 27 40 23 8 2 66 31 November/ December 2001... 23 33 28 12 3 57 40 February 2005... 36 35 20 7 2 71 26 November/ December 2001... 32 37 23 5 4 68 28 February 2005... 9 17 33 40 1 26 72 November/ December 2001... 7 13 29 48 2 20 78 assuming the and February 2005... 76 17 5 2-93 6 November/ December 2001... 74 18 5 2 2 92 7 February 2005... 73 19 3 3 2 92 6 November/ December 2001... 72 20 4 1 4 91 5 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

Canada February 2005... 15 26 41 13 5 40 54 September/ October 2004... 14 32 36 10 8 46 46 November/ December 2001... 23 30 29 12 6 53 41 February 2005... 4 14 41 38 3 18 79 September/ October 2004... 6 15 44 31 4 21 75 November/ December 2001... 8 23 39 25 5 31 65 February 2005... 10 22 46 18 4 32 64 September/ October 2004... 10 21 47 16 6 31 63 November/ December 2001... 9 23 41 23 4 32 64 assuming the and February 2005... 6 14 25 54 1 20 79 September/ October 2004... 11 15 27 46 2 26 73 November/ December 2001... 13 20 27 37 3 33 64 February 2005... 8 16 27 46 3 24 73 September/ October 2004... 12 14 23 48 3 26 71 November/ December 2001... 16 23 22 35 4 38 57 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

Mexico* February 2005... 30 30 17 18 5 60 35 September/ October 2004... 30 30 23 15 3 60 38 November/ December 2001... 45 24 13 16 3 69 29 February 2005... 21 32 20 23 4 53 43 September/ October 2004... 18 31 26 22 3 49 48 November/ December 2001... 36 30 17 14 2 67 31 February 2005... 15 25 31 22 7 40 52 September/ October 2004... 18 27 32 19 4 45 51 November/ December 2001... 18 31 26 24 2 48 49 assuming the and February 2005... 27 31 16 21 5 58 37 September/ October 2004... 26 30 20 22 2 56 42 November/ December 2001... 25 27 16 32 1 52 48 February 2005... 26 22 10 36 6 48 45 September/ October 2004... 39 20 10 29 2 59 39 November/ December 2001... 42 18 11 27 2 60 38 * Urban only samples prior to February 2005. e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

South Korea February 2005... 4 46 28 5 17 50 34 November/ December 2001... 28 31 25 7 9 59 32 February 2005... 2 32 48 6 12 33 55 November/ December 2001... 13 28 38 13 7 41 52 February 2005... - 21 52 8 19 22 59 November/ December 2001... 7 19 42 20 13 26 61 assuming the and February 2005... 1 19 34 44 2 20 78 November/ December 2001... 13 12 16 56 4 25 71 February 2005... 6 35 27 25 7 41 52 November/ December 2001... 14 16 16 46 8 30 62 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

France February 2005... 11 23 27 14 25 34 41 November/ December 2001... 10 22 32 12 23 32 45 February 2005... 2 8 39 42 9 10 81 November/ December 2001... 4 13 42 34 8 16 76 February 2005... 7 18 34 20 21 25 54 November/ December 2001... 9 21 37 14 19 30 51 assuming the and February 2005... 5 13 28 51 3 18 79 November/ December 2001... 6 11 35 44 4 17 79 February 2005... 8 17 21 49 5 25 70 November/ December 2001... 8 20 28 39 5 27 68 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

Germany February 2005... 5 20 31 14 30 25 45 November/ December 2001... 8 39 29 10 14 47 39 February 2005... 2 12 39 28 19 14 68 November/ December 2001... 4 20 43 23 10 24 67 February 2005... 3 16 40 20 21 19 60 November/ December 2001... 3 20 41 23 13 23 64 assuming the and February 2005... 4 12 35 45 4 16 80 November/ December 2001... 7 18 31 40 4 26 71 February 2005... 7 30 24 30 9 36 55 November/ December 2001... 10 21 21 41 7 32 62 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

Italy February 2005... 12 22 23 10 33 34 33 November/ December 2001... 12 33 25 7 22 45 33 February 2005... 5 10 31 35 19 15 66 November/ December 2001... 6 17 32 33 12 23 65 February 2005... 12 22 21 12 33 34 33 November/ December 2001... 8 27 29 12 24 35 41 assuming the and February 2005... 6 10 24 51 9 16 75 November/ December 2001... 6 15 23 51 6 21 73 February 2005... 13 24 17 31 15 37 47 November/ December 2001... 17 31 13 29 11 47 41 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

Spain February 2005... 25 22 16 11 26 47 27 September/ October 2004... 17 21 17 9 26 38 26 November/ December 2001... 22 20 14 10 33 42 25 February 2005... 4 7 28 47 14 11 75 September/ October 2004... 2 6 31 44 17 8 75 November/ December 2001... 8 12 26 30 24 20 56 February 2005... 22 16 20 15 27 38 36 September/ October 2004... 24 16 21 12 28 40 33 November/ December 2001... 15 22 22 10 32 37 32 assuming the and February 2005... 6 10 23 55 6 16 78 September/ October 2004... 9 12 22 44 13 21 66 November/ December 2001... 18 31 13 21 17 49 33 February 2005... 10 19 18 37 16 29 55 September/ October 2004... 14 16 14 37 20 30 50 November/ December 2001... 20 26 9 23 22 46 33 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

United Kingdom February 2005... 8 21 42 18 11 29 60 September/ October 2004... 9 19 28 8 36 28 36 November/ December 2001... 13 24 26 11 26 37 37 February 2005... 10 25 43 14 8 35 57 September/ October 2004... 5 14 35 17 28 19 52 November/ December 2001... 5 17 40 13 25 22 53 February 2005... 6 17 46 24 7 23 70 September/ October 2004... 9 12 33 11 34 21 44 November/ December 2001... 5 15 40 13 28 20 53 assuming the and February 2005... 14 26 35 21 4 40 56 September/ October 2004... 9 13 27 31 20 22 58 November/ December 2001... 7 15 34 31 14 21 65 February 2005... 17 33 24 22 4 50 46 September/ October 2004... 12 15 25 31 17 27 56 November/ December 2001... 11 17 23 29 20 28 52 e: Results prior to February 2005 are from the Ipsos quarterly syndicated study, World Monitor.

2. In his inaugural address, U.S. President George W. Bush said that the United States would work to end tyranny and promote democracy in the world. Do you think it should or should not be the role of the United States to promote the establishment of democratic governments in other countries? U.S. Canada Mexico S. Korea Should... 45 22 28 26 Should not... 53 76 64 60 sure... 2 2 8 14 France Germany Italy Spain U.K. Should... 10 16 36 26 32 Should not... 84 80 53 60 66 sure... 6 4 11 14 2