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Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

By Alan Fram, The Associated Press

WASHINGTON '” Muslims around the globe remain uneasy about the U.S. and are increasingly disenchanted with President Barack Obama, according to a poll that suggests his drive to improve relations with the Muslim world has had little impact.

Even so, the U.S. image is holding strong in many other countries and continues to be far better than it was during much of George W. Bush's presidency, according to the survey.

There is one glaring exception: Mexico, where 62% expressed favorable views of the U.S. just days before an Arizona law cracking down on illegal immigrants was signed in April, but only 44% did so afterward.

The findings by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, conducted in April and May in the United States and 21 other countries by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center, come amid a global economic downturn and U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The poll has been measuring the views of people around the world since 2002.

Among the seven countries surveyed with substantial Muslim populations, the U.S. was seen favorably by just 17% in Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan and 21% in Jordan. The U.S.'s positive rating was 52% in Lebanon, 59% in Indonesia and 81% in Nigeria, where Muslims comprise about half the population.

None of those figures was an improvement from last year. There were slight dips in Jordan and in Indonesia, where Obama spent several years growing up. Egypt saw a 10-point drop, even though Obama gave a widely promoted June 2009 speech in Cairo aimed at reaching out to the Muslim world.

In all seven of those countries, the percentage of Muslims expressing confidence in Obama has also dropped since last year. Only in Nigeria and Indonesia do majorities of Muslims voice confidence in him; in Obama's worst showing, just 8% in Pakistan do.

The survey found that majorities of the public in Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, Indonesia, Lebanon and Pakistan say the U.S. could someday be a military threat to their country.

"You get a sense of Muslim disappointment with Barack Obama," said Andy Kohut, the Pew president, who attributed it to discontent with U.S. policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to expectations raised by Obama's Cairo speech.

The surveys were taken before Israel's deadly May 31 clash with a flotilla of boats trying to break the blockade of Hamas-controlled Gaza, which sparked widespread condemnation of Israel.

In the rest of the world, the U.S. and Obama generally fare better.

The 6 in 10 in Germany and Spain who view the U.S. favorably has doubled from the lows reached under Bush. The U.S. image is also significantly better than it was under Bush in Russia, China, France, Argentina, South Korea and Japan. Obama is broadly supported, but the percentages expressing confidence in him have ebbed in 14 countries polled.

In only five countries do majorities think the U.S. considers other nations when setting its foreign policy. Support for U.S. anti-terrorism efforts and Obama's handling of economic problems is generally strong, but there is significant opposition to American involvement in Afghanistan and little faith that a stable government will emerge in Iraq.

The poll also found that:

'¢In the seven Muslim nations polled, the portion of Muslims saying suicide attacks are sometimes justified ranged from 39% in Lebanon to 5% in Turkey. Nowhere did Muslims give majority support to Osama bin Laden or his al-Qaeda terrorist group.

'¢In every nation but Poland, China and Brazil, most are unhappy with how things are going in their country, though dissatisfaction has grown in only three countries in the past year. Attitudes about each country's economic situation are similarly negative, though a bit brighter than a year ago.

'¢Nine in 10 Chinese are happy with their country's economy, by far the highest mark of any nation polled. China is seen more positively than negatively in 15 countries, and in eight countries China is viewed as the world's leading economic power '” up from two who said so last year.

'¢Only in Pakistan does a majority favor Iran having nuclear weapons. In most countries, economic sanctions against Iran's nuclear program get higher support than military action. But significant numbers are prepared for a showdown: In 16 countries, more people who oppose Iran's nuclear program consider stopping Tehran from getting such weapons more important than avoiding a military conflict.

'¢More people in every country except Egypt and Jordan said the environment should be a priority, even at the cost of economic growth and jobs. But only in nine countries are half or more willing to pay higher prices to address global warming.

'¢Three-fourths of Brazilians say their team will win this year's World Cup soccer tournament, easily the most confident showing of the countries polled. Just 13% of Americans picked the U.S.

The Pew Global Attitudes Project was conducted by the Pew Research Center in 22 countries from April 7 through May 8, though the exact dates varied by country. Interviews were mostly conducted face-to-face, though telephone interviews were used in the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, Spain and Japan.

Sample sizes ranged from 700 people in Japan to 3,262 in China. National samples were used in all countries except China, India and Pakistan, where those interviewed were disproportionately urban. The margin of sampling error ranged from plus or minus 2.5 percentage points in China to 5 points in Germany.

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James
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Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

James wrote:

Muslims are disappointed? Big woop. This guy is incompetent and twiddling his thumbs with major crisis going on. What the muslims around the world think is the least of our worries right now.

I'll give them props for waking up and smelling the coffee though.

buzzsaw
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Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

buzzsaw wrote:

I'm disappointed in Muslims, so I guess we're even.

bigbri
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Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

bigbri wrote:

Buzz, you took the words out of my mouth. Who cares what they think of Obama. What they should care about is their terrible image all over the world.

polluxlm
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Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

polluxlm wrote:

Global poll. Has an accurate sound to it.

The media is so LOL these days. What's next? "Global Poll, Catholic Church dissappointed in Communism!".

Axlin16
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Axlin16 wrote:

It's amazing Muslims concerned about the image of the U.S. and Obama, considering the world almost universally sees them all as terrorists.

If the Muslims are uneasy about Obama, he must be doing something right.

DCK
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Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

DCK wrote:

If the Muslims are uneasy about Obama, he must be doing something right.

I was thinking the same thing....

This guy is incompetent and twiddling his thumbs with major crisis going on.

What would you have him do? Put on a diving mask and swim down, plugging the hole with his body?

Axlin16
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Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

Axlin16 wrote:

Although James does kind of stretch it on the Obama hate, I think this time Lofton was referring more to Obama's obsession with the U.S. image in the world.

James
 Rep: 664 

Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

James wrote:
DCK wrote:

If the Muslims are uneasy about Obama, he must be doing something right.

I was thinking the same thing....

This guy is incompetent and twiddling his thumbs with major crisis going on.

What would you have him do? Put on a diving mask and swim down, plugging the hole with his body?

Yeah that's exactly what I'd have him do. Its such a realistic fix for the problem.....


Its not the only crisis going on here. Mexico has practically invaded Arizona, sections of the state off limits to US citizens, Arizona requesting federal assistance, and Obama is leaning towards suing the state because they want this dealt with.

That may sound great to you but I assure you it isn't.

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Global poll: Muslims disappointed by Obama, U.S.

Axlin16 wrote:

Mexico invaded Arizona...

Kind of like the U.S. invading Mexico to GET Arizona in the first place.



Just sayin'


With that said, I do believe Obama doesn't know his ass on the immigration issue, and Arizona is simply enforcing their laws. If you don't like it, get the hell out.

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