The Biggest Threat To Peace
Which country really poses the greatest danger to world peace in 2003? TIME asks for readers' views 

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Target of Opportunity: As cruise missiles lifted off from the U.S.S. Donald Cook, the war against Saddam Hussein began

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Earlier this year TIMEeurope.com asked you: "Who really poses the greatest danger to world peace? Iraq, North Korea or The United States."

The voting was closed with the outbreak of military action. But before then we recorded nearly 700,000 repsonses. Another 200,000 were discounted by robot-protection software. You can see the results by clicking the button below.


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