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Trend in public perceptions of the United States' greatest enemy 2000-2012

 

Trend in public perceptions of the United States' greatest enemy from 2000 to 2012

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United States; 18 years and older; About 1,029 each poll; Gallup; 2000 to 2012 Source: Gallup


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This survey shows a trend in public perceptions of the United States' greatest enemy from 2000 to 2012. In 2001, 38 percent of respondents stated that Iraq is the United States' greatest enemy.

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Society , Politics & Economy
Survey
Survey time period 2000 to 2012
Interview
Number of respondents About 1,029 each poll
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Age group 18 years and older
Relevance 3
Method of interview Telephone interview
Release
Published by Gallup
Release date February 2012
Further information * February 2-5, 2012
During the survey, this question was posed as follows: "What one country anywhere in the world do you consider to be the United States’ greatest enemy today?"
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