Not
only did the U.S. top the list with an aggregate of 24 percent, but the
runner-up threat country, Pakistan, was way behind at eight percent.
China was third at six percent, followed by North Korea, Iran and Israel
at five percent each.
The
survey of opinions across 65 countries by pollster Win/Gallup
International recorded some of the strongest anti-American sentiment,
predictably, in countries widely regarded as rivals, led by Russia
(where 54 percent of respondents said the U.S. was the greatest threat
to peace) and China (49 percent).
But
the view that the U.S. poses the greatest threat to peace was also
strongly held in some purported U.S. allies – such as NATO partners
Greece and Turkey (45 percent each), and Pakistan (44 percent), which is
also a top recipient of U.S. aid.
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