Just 37% think of agency favorably, same percentage want Annan out
� 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Americans' opinion of the United Nations is sinking, with just 37 percent polled saying they are favorably inclined to the global body.
According to a poll by Rassmussen Reports, the favorability rate has declined from 44 percent in a November survey.
The poll also shows 37 percent of Americans believe U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan should resign. Just 26 percent said he should not resign and another 37 percent are undecided.
Among those polled who follow news coverage of Annan's troubles "very" or "somewhat" closely, which was 54 percent, 63 percent say Annan should call it quits. Twenty-eight percent say he should not.
Regarding the U.N. oil-for-food scandal, 39 percent polled believe some nations opposed the invasion of Iraq because they were bribed by Hussein, while 42 percent believe the ex-dictator used the program to bribe nations such as France and Russia.
Rassmussen Reports noted the current survey is not directly comparable to last November's results, because the current poll sampled American adults, whereas November's survey interviewed likely voters.
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