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May 24, 2009
What's Wrong With These Pictures?
President Obama met the Saudi King, the President of Venezuela and the Prime Minister of Israel, with pictures provided below. The three countries represented in the pictures agreed with the US in UN votes 86.4% of the time, 9.0% and 6.3%. Can you match these percentages to the countries represented?
Obama meets Saudi King.
Obama meets Hugo Chavez (HO/AFP/Getty photo via Times of UK)
Obama meets Bibi (photo by Doug Mills/New York Times)
Answers: Israel voted with the US 86.4% of the time in the UN in 2007. Saudi Arabia agreed 9% of the time. Venezuela agreed 6.3% of the time. Israel's agreement percentage is the highest of all countries voting in the UN.
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