What the World Thinks in 2002
"Despite an initial outpouring of public sympathy for America following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, discontent with the United States has grown around the world over the past two years. Images of the U.S. have been tarnished in all types of nations: among longtime NATO allies, in developing countries, in Eastern Europe and, most dramatically, in Muslim societies," reports a Pew Global Attitudes survey of more than 38,000 people in 44 nations.
See also:
*"Survey shows Iraq war threat fuels Muslim ire worldwide"
*"Anti-US anger grows among Arab moderates"
*"U.S. Losing Popularity in World"
Thursday, December 05, 2002
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