民意调查显示美国人认为最大的外国安全威胁是什么
Polling Reveals What Americans Regard As The Greatest Foreign Security Threats

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根据受托人劳伦斯·卡迪什领导的盖斯通研究所的一项民意调查,超过三分之二的美国人认为中国是本世纪美国国家安全的最大威胁。 在弗拉基米尔·普京总统领导下的俄罗斯人排名第二,大约一半的美国人对潜在的核攻击表示担忧。 这表明两国对另一个冷战时代的担忧与日俱增。 大多数美国人预计俄罗斯将进一步侵略西欧。 关于中东事务,大约百分之五十的人认为,如果允许的话,伊朗会对以色列使用核武器。 关于朝鲜,大多数美国受访者预计平壤会发动核袭击。 此外,调查还表明美国的爱国主义正在减弱,公民的不安和愤怒正在上升。 该研究由 McLaughlin & Associates 进行,误差范围为 3.1%。 其首席执行官约翰·麦克劳克林 (John McLaughlin) 指出:“这项调查提供了新颖的见解,揭示了一个国家既意识到外部危险,又不确定当前的应对措施。我们发现人们正在经历不确定性、担忧和愤怒。”

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By the Gatestone Institute

A national poll, commissioned by Gatestone Foundation Trustee Lawrence Kadish of Old Westbury, Long Island, reveals that China has emerged as the nation considered the biggest national security threat to the United States. An overwhelming majority of Americans questioned believed that China will seek to dominate the remaining 21st Century at the expense of the United States.

Vladimir Putin's Russia ranks second as America's biggest threat to our national security, with a little more than half of Americans questioned concerned that Putin is capable of launching a nuclear strike on the United States. The result underscores the poll's finding that a significant majority of Americans are concerned that we have entered a second chapter of the Cold War between the two countries that has considerable consequences for our nation's future.

Nor do many Americans believe that Putin will stop with his invasion of Ukraine. Nearly three quarters of those surveyed believe Putin will target Western Europe next, and many are fearful he could unleash nuclear weapons to achieve victory.

Turning to the Middle East, more than half of Americans surveyed believe Iran would launch nuclear missiles against Israel if given the opportunity and that the United States should take unspecified measures to prevent it.

Responding to the question of whether North Korea could fire nuclear-tipped missiles against the United States, again, the majority of those Americans questioned said yes.

The survey also reveals a startling loss of patriotism among those questioned, and a significant amount of anger by Americans who acknowledged their fears regarding the range of adversaries who now feel free to confront our nation.

The survey was conducted by the national polling company McLaughlin & Associates, and the data had a margin of error of 3.1%. Its CEO, John McLaughlin, observed:

"To the best of our knowledge, these questions have not been posed before to a statistically valid sample size of Americans and they reveal a nation that recognizes the external threats but is anxious about our current ability or willingness to respond to them.

It is clearly a time of uncertainty, anxiety and not a little bit of anger."

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