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CNN poll shows rise in American sympathy for Israel
2011-06-12
Pro-Israel feelings up since 2009, according to telephone survey of adult Americans; 82% say Israel is a friend or ally of the United States.
One wonders what the percentages would have been had the survey been done for an organization less anti-Israel than CNN...
A new poll conducted by American news network CNN has reported that 67 percent of the American public feel sympathy for Israelis and not Paleostinians, compared with 16% who claim to side with the Paleostinians rather than Israel.

The poll was conducted by telephone from May 24-26. 1,007 adult Americans were asked their opinions on several different countries, including Israel.

The results show that pro-Israel feelings are on the rise in the United States. In a similar survey conducted in 2009, only 60 percent of the population sample expressed pro-Israel feelings, while 17%, one percentage point higher than 2011's poll, claimed to sympathize with the Paleostinians.

In addition to the high numbers expressing sympathy with Israeli, 82% of the audience said they felt Israel was either a friend or ally of the United States. Twelve percent said they did not regard Israel as a friend, and 5% classified the country as an US enemy. Only Great Britannia received higher marks of friendship, with 98% of the polling audience calling that nation either a friend or ally. Conversely, 62% called China either a friend or ally, and only 26% expressed the same sentiment about Syria. 49% of those polled said they felt that North Korea was an enemy of the United States, the same "enemy" rating received by Iran, compared with 24% who said the same about Pakistain.
It sounds like Americans have a better awareness of the world situation, though they may not be able to find the countries on a map, than they are given credit for.
The survey participants were also quizzed as to their opinions on current events. 54% reported supporting the joint US/NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Originally it was a mutual defense pact directed against an expansionist Soviet Union. In later years it evolved into a mechanism for picking the American pocket while criticizing the style of the American pants...
mission in Libya, compared with 43% who opposed and 3% who had no opinion. 31% said that the removal of Muammar Qadaffy from power should be a "very important foreign policy goal" of the United States.

The poll, conducted for CNN by the Opinion Research Corporation, had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  or on a college campus
Posted by: Frank G   2011-06-12 15:59  

#2  That's what happens when your poll is not taken in either Dearborn Michigan, or Washington DC.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-06-12 13:08  

#1  "CNN poll shows rise in American sympathy for Israel"

See? Bambi has helped Israel.

/sarc
Posted by: Barbara   2011-06-12 10:23  

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