America is Dangerous to World Peace - Pew Survey

America is Dangerous to World Peace - Pew Survey
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America's place and respect in the world is slipping yet again. Our educational system is pitiful and getting worse compared to other developed nations. Our students have just fallen behind Poland to 20th place in math and science proficiency. Our health care is the poorest of all developed nations in most measurable categories.

The Real Estate Bubble is collapsing. The Dow Jones is tanking. It's all happening very quickly.

We have a great, great nation but our past riches have been squandered and our rights have been eviscerated by a careless Republican administration.

And even our moral authority in the world is in danger of sinking to a new low.

America is dangerous to world peace according to a recently released 15-Nation Pew Global Attitudes Survey, by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, conducted among nearly 17,000 people in the United States and 14 other nations from March 31-May 14. The depressing findings include:

* Positive views of the United States have declined sharply in Spain (from 41 percent to 23 percent), India (71 percent to 56 percent), and Turkey (23 percent to 12 percent).

*Even in Indonesia, where U.S. tsunami aid helped lift America's image in 2005, favorable opinions of the U.S. have fallen (from 38 percent to 30 percent).·

*Support for the U.S.-led war on terror, with few exceptions, is either flat or has declined; confidence in President Bush has fallen ever lower in Europe; and majorities in most countries believe that the U.S. will not achieve its objectives in Iraq. ·

*Americans and Western publics are increasingly concerned over Iran. Nearly half of Americans (46 percent) view the current government in Iran as a "great danger" to stability in the Middle East and to world peace, up from 26 percent in 2003. In Germany, Spain, France and Great Britain, the percentage of people who see Iran as a great danger has roughly tripled compared with three years ago. But Muslim publics are far less alarmed by Iran and its nuclear program. ·

*Divisions between the West and Muslim nations are even wider in opinions of the Hamas Party's victory in Palestinian elections. On balance, Americans and Western Europeans - except for the British - feel the Hamas victory is bad for the Palestinian people. Muslim publics generally disagree. ·

*Majorities in 10 of 14 foreign countries surveyed say the war in Iraq has made the world a more dangerous place. In Great Britain, 60 percent say the war has made the world more dangerous, compared with 30 percent who say it has made the world safer. ·

*Global warming concerns are widespread in India and Japan - roughly two-thirds in each country say they worry a great deal about global warming. But in the U.S. and China, only about one-in-five say they worry a great deal about global warming.

More than 90,000 interviews in 50 countries were conducted as part of the project.

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