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World News See other World News Articles Title: Global Poll: US Is 'Greatest Threat to Peace in the World' RI... It has happened again: yet another international poll finds that the US is viewed by peoples around the world to be the biggest threat to world peace. But, to start, lets summarize the first-ever poll that had been done on this, back in 2013, which was the only prior poll on this entire issue, and it was the best-performed such poll: «An end-of-the-year WIN/Gallup International survey found that people in 65 countries believe the United States is the greatest threat to world peace», as the N.Y. Post reported on 5 January 2014. On 30 December 2013, the BBC had reported of that poll: «This year, first [meaning here, for] the first time, Win/Gallup agreed to include three questions submitted by listeners to [BBCs] Radio 4's Today programme». And, one of those three listener-asked questions was phrased there by the BBC, as having been «Which country is the biggest threat to peace?» The way that WIN/Gallup International itself had actually asked this open-ended question, to 67,806 respondents from 65 countries, was: «Which country do you think is the greatest threat to peace in the world today?» #1, 24% of respondents, worldwide, volunteered that the US was «the greatest threat». #2 (the second-most-frequently volunteered greatest threat) was Pakistan, volunteered by 8%. #3 was China, with 6%. #s 4-7 were a four-way tie, at 5% each, for: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, and North Korea. #s 8-10 were a three-way tie, at 4% each, for: India, Iraq, and Japan. #11 was Syria, with 3%. #12 was Russia, with 2%. #s 13-20 were a seven-way tie, at 1% each, for: Australia, Germany, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Korea, and UK. The way that W/G itself had phrased this matter, in their highly uninformative press release for their year-end survey (which included but barely mentioned this finding, in it as though this particular finding in their annual year-end poll, hardly even deserved to be mentioned), was: «The US was the overwhelming choice (24% of respondents) for the country that represents the greatest threat to peace in the world today. This was followed by Pakistan (8%), China (6%), North Korea, Israel and Iran (5%). Respondents in Russia (54%), China (49%) and Bosnia (49%) were the most fearful of the US as a threat». Thats all there was of it W/G never devoted a press-release to the stunning subject of this particular finding, and they even buried this finding when mentioning it in their year-end press-release. advertisement I had hoped that they would repeat this excellent global survey question every year (so that a trendline could be shown, in the global answers over time), but the question was unfortunately never repeated. However, now, on August 1st of 2017, Pew Research Center has issued results of their polling of 30 nations in which they had surveyed, first in 2013, and then again in 2017, posing a less-clear but similar question (vague perhaps because they were fearing a similar type of finding embarrassing to their own country, the US), in which respondents had been asked «Do you think that the United States power and influence is a major threat, a minor threat, or not a threat to (survey country)?» and which also asked this same question but regarding «China,» and then again but regarding «Russia,» as a possible threat instead of «United States». (This wasnt an open-ended question; only those three nations were named as possible responses.) It shouldn't be shocking that the only country to ever use them isn't a pacifist society. What never ceases to amaze, is the hypocrisy of how they lecture others about peace and democracy. On page 3 of their 32-page pdf is shown that the «major threat» category was selected by 35% of respondents worldwide for «US power and influence», 31% worldwide selected that for «Russias power and influence,» and also 31% worldwide said it for «Chinas power and influence». However, on pages 23 and 24 of the pdf is shown the 30 countries that had been surveyed in this poll, in both 2013 and 2017, and most of these 30 nations were US allies; only Venezuela clearly was not. None of the 30 countries was an ally of either Russia or China (the other two countries offered as possibly being «a major threat»). And, yet, nonetheless, more respondents among the 30 sampled countries saw the US as «a major threat», than saw either Russia or China that way. Furthermore, the trend, in those 30 countries, throughout that four-year period, was generally in the direction of an increase in fear of the US increase in fear of the country that had been overwhelmingly cited in 2013 by people in 65 countries in WIN/Gallups poll, as constituting, in 2013, «the greatest threat to peace in the world today». Consequently: though WIN/Gallup never repeated its question, the evidence in this newly released poll, from Pew, clearly suggests that the percentage of people in the 65 nations that WIN/Gallup had polled in 2013 who saw the US as being «the greatest threat to peace in the world today» would be even higher today than it was in 2013, when 24% of respondents worldwide volunteered the US as being the worlds most frightening country. Perhaps people around the world are noticing that, at least since 2001, the US is wrecking one country after another: Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine. Which is next? Maybe Iran? Maybe Russia? Maybe Venezuela? Who knows? And this country has just increased its defense spending, which already is three times Chinas, and nine times higher than Russias. Do the owners of Americas military-industrial complex own the US government, and own the US newsmedia, to permit this rabid military to control the governments budget, in a democracy? Source: Strategic Culture Journal << 8 Aug. Wednesday, 9 of August report: attendance/day by days | by weeks | by months Wednesday, 9 of August Tuesday, 8 of August at the average on Wednesday at the average for 7 days Pageviews 20,875 +141 53,912 55,646 53,818 Sessions 9,745 23,146 24,912 24,014 Visitors 7,687 +411 15,452 17,364 16,291 Hosts 7,660 15,742 17,600 16,485 Reloads 7 36 38 28 Average online 231 285 304 294 Average active online 107 142 142 140 Poster Comment: John C Carleton Not defending DC. Call for war crime and Pedophile trials in Washington for the elite of DC all the Time. However, do not forget the fanatical religious crime cabal occupying Palestine, and Holocausting the Palestinian people. Tel Aviv, through blackmail, bribes, indoctrination of the American people, tell their thirty shekel DC call boys and girls what act to preform, and they do it. So when you see USA murdering people, invading, think Tel Aviv. 9 Vince Dhimos John C Carleton Right. And really, Israel is so closely allied with Wahhabist terror exporter Saudi Arabia that the one should never be mentioned alone without the other. Perhaps we should be speaking of the ISA (Israel-Saudi Arabia) Federation. 6 robken Vince Dhimos How about the true axis of evil: The US, Israel and Saudi Arabia, with the UK, France, and the Vatican as bed fellows.... Beware the Ides of March The Democrats acquired a powerful taste for blood under eight years of Obama. McCain has always been a blood lusting, creature who likely finds death via bombs to be sexually stimulating. The war machine goes uncontested. Five major companies own the public media and propaganda is their mission statement. Anyone criticizing a war is fired- think Phil Donohugh. America is a corrupt, untrustworthy society, where democracy is illusion Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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