Pew Research Section Surveys - Iran a Growing Danger, Bush Gaining on Spy Issue, Part 2
This question inquired people about the magnitude of the threat posed by certain select matters. According to these statistics, the majority of the nation heavily fears the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea, which of course compromise the safety of the United States as well as its position as the word militaristic and political leader. A great percentage (47) of the nation agrees that China's emerging political, military, economic, and social power is becoming a major threat to the United States. However, few people are concerned with the threats presented by leftist leaders in Latin America and by Russian authoritarianism, since these to them seem weak and not a present danger.
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