In their annual End of Year poll, researchers for WIN and Gallup
International surveyed more than 66,000 people across 65 nations and
found that 24 percent of all respondents answered that the United States
“is the greatest threat to peace in the world today.” Pakistan and
China fell significantly behind the United States on the poll, with 8
and 6 percent, respectively. Afghanistan, Iran, Israel and North Korea
all tied for fourth place with 4 percent.
Much of the animosity toward America comes from Muslim Middle Eastern
and North African nations, all located in a region most likely to be
affected by American military actions over the past decade. Forty-four
percent of Pakistani respondents, for instance, voted America as the
most dangerous nation, despite Pakistan’s acceptance of U.S. foreign
aid. The Chinese and Russians rated the United States as dangerous even
more than Pakistanis did, at 54 and 49 percent, respectively.
However, a plurality of people polled in several officially
American-allied nations also rated the United States as dangerous.
Thirty-seven percent of Mexicans and 17 percent of Canadians view their
neighboring country with suspicion on the world stage. A surprising 13
percent of American respondents rated their own nation the biggest
threat to world peace as well.
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