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Majority thinks U.S. partly to blame for Sept. 11
Globe and Mail ^ | 2002-09-07 | Shawn McCarthy

Posted on 09/07/2002 6:23:02 AM PDT by Lorenb420

A vast majority of Canadians believes the United States bears at least some responsibility for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks because of U.S. policies in the Middle East and around the globe, according to a Globe and Mail/CTV poll.

And a significant, but smaller, majority said Canada is doing enough to support the United States in the war on terrorism, the Ipsos-Reid survey released yesterday says.

The poll was released as Prime Minister Jean Chrétien prepares to head to New York next week for the first anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center that killed almost 3,000 civilians.

On Monday, Mr. Chrétien will meet U.S. President George W. Bush in Detroit to discuss border security and ways to relieve congestion caused by increased vigilance at the border. The two leaders also are expected to talk about U.S. threats to attack Iraq and topple the regime of Saddam Hussein.

Mr. Bush is trying to build support from U.S. allies for an attack, and has won a promise of help from British Prime Minister Tony Blair, but not from Mr. Chrétien.

Mr. Chrétien has been criticized -- particularly in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11 -- for being cautious in his support for the U.S. antiterrorism effort.

In an interview with CTV's Question Period to be aired on Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister John Manley echoes Mr. Chrétien's doubts about whether Iraq should be a target in the war on terrorism.

"We haven't been in the camp with Tony Blair and others who say there should be a pre-emptive attack," Mr. Manley said. "We've said there should be, in order to consider this part of the war against terrorism, evidence that Iraq is somehow connected to al-Qaeda.

"We have not signed on for the change-the-regime movement in Iraq," Mr. Manley said.

Paul Cellucci, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, said the Bush administration recognizes that it needs to persuade many of its allies about its case against Iraq.

"We've said all along we are ready to make the case," Mr. Cellucci said. "That's what the President will be doing next week."

But John Wright, vice-president of Ipsos-Reid, said Mr. Chrétien has better reflected the public mood in Canada than the more bellicose opposition leaders and pundits have.

In the Ipsos-Reid survey -- which polled 1,000 Canadians last week -- 69 per cent of respondents said the U.S. shares some of the responsibility for the attacks, while 15 per cent said all of the responsibility sits on American shoulders. The attacks killed thousands of civilians and U.S. military personnel at the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington.

Fourteen per cent said the United States does not bear any responsibility for the attacks.

In the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, critics were pilloried for suggesting the United States bore some responsibility for the attacks, and Mr. Wright said U.S. pollsters will not ask the question.

But he said the poll suggests Canadians recognize that the projection of military might around the world comes with a price tag, even as many Americans struggle to understand why they were attacked.

"I think this is Canadians saying, 'You are bound to get stung when you stick your hand in the hornets' nest looking for honey,' " Mr. Wright said. "But I don't think this is evidence of people saying they deserved what they got at all."

He said there has been considerable evidence that U.S. intelligence and law-enforcement agencies did not act on a series of warnings.

He said Canadians generally support the government's efforts to tighten security at home and send troops to Afghanistan but share the government's caution on Iraq.

Sixty-one per cent of those surveyed said Ottawa has done enough to support the United States in the war on terrorism, while 24 per cent said it has not done enough; 14 per cent said it has done too much.

Eighty-three per cent of Canadians believe that the massive United-States-led bombardment of Afghanistan has failed Mr. Bush's stated aim to kill or capture al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Who's to blame?

1,003 Canadians were asked the following questions: How much responsibility do think the United States, with its policies and actions, bears for the terrorist attacks on them?

All 15%

Some 69%

None 14%

Don't know 2%

Now, since the events of September 11, 2001, the federal government has done a number of things to deal with Canada's national security and economy. How much do you feel the federal government has supported the United States and its war on terrorism?

Too much 14%

Not enough 24%

Enough 61%

Don't know 2%

Figures are rounded off


TOPICS: Canada; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: terrorism
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To: America's Resolve
Close the stinking border.

Yes, we should for a week or two to start with
These snow monkeys have been flipping us the bird since before Viet Nam
Closing the border would hurt us too but, it would hurt them even more.
You'd see a 50 cent canuckistan peso in a few days.
They'd have to raise interest rates to protect it.
It would cripple their economy.
Let's do it!

21 posted on 09/07/2002 9:50:23 AM PDT by watcher1
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To: Lorenb420
Any"Canuck"that genuinely feels this way is NOT WELCOME!!
22 posted on 09/07/2002 12:07:40 PM PDT by bandleader
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To: areafiftyone
Bunch of frogs on one side and klondike brits on the other.

They suppress freedom of speech, this website would be shutdown if it originated in Canada.

The only thing the US is responsible for is not destroying the terrroist scumbags sooner.

Of course, that couldn't happen until a real American was elected President and the liberal socialist traitor Clinton was sent into exile in hellish NYC.

23 posted on 09/07/2002 12:14:13 PM PDT by Rome2000
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To: Lorenb420
And they wonder why they've only won two World Series compared to our 97...
24 posted on 09/07/2002 12:17:39 PM PDT by Senator Pardek
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To: Senator Pardek; STD
they wonder why they've only won two World Series

Look How they won.
They looted our Leagues, by paying top dollar+++ for our best players.
The government of canuckistan probably put up the cash, just to slap us in the face

25 posted on 09/07/2002 1:10:13 PM PDT by watcher1
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To: Senator Pardek
Heck, they can't even win the Stanley Cup anymore.
26 posted on 09/07/2002 1:18:20 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: DB
We should simply close the Canadian border with the US for a week and then let them rethink their position of "doing enough" to seal their own borders. If that doesn't help, make it permanent.

After a thorough background check (done in advance), and posting a security bond to be picked up ON THEIR WAY OUT, every non-citizen who enters our country from any border crossing and airport should have to go through the same anal exam that US citizens currently have to undergo just to use the nations airlines. They don't like it, piss on them. The don't have to come here.

27 posted on 09/07/2002 1:21:30 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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To: dfwgator
And a vast majority of Americans believe that Canadians are living proof that Indians had sex with buffaloes. Eh?
28 posted on 09/07/2002 1:21:46 PM PDT by tom paine 2
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
Yes, he has power but he is also an idiot.

He was the guy talking about using "Scottish law" during Clinton's impeachment... He's said and done a lot of lame things over the years.
29 posted on 09/07/2002 5:36:40 PM PDT by DB
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