Eight crazy things Americans believe about foreign affairs

Locutus

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Americans have some astonishing misconceptions about international affairs.

As the Washington Post's Dylan Matthews explained last month, the baffling fact that 15 per cent of Ohio Republicans believe Mitt Romney deserves more credit than Barack Obama for killing Osama bin Laden may have as much to do with polling psychology and sampling error as with self-delusion or ignorance. But here are some other statistics that may surprise you:


* 41 per cent of Americans believe China is the world's leading economic power, according to a 2012 Pew poll (the correct answer is the United States, which 40 percent of respondents in the Pew poll selected).

* 73 per cent of Americans could not identify communism as America's main concern during the Cold War, according to Newsweek, which administered an official citizenship test in 2011.

* 9 per cent of Americans frequently worry about becoming victims of terrorism, according to a 2011 AP-GfK poll (Reason magazine has calculated that the chances of being killed by a terrorist are roughly one in 20 million, and that "in the last five years you were four times more likely to be struck by lightning than killed by a terrorist").


* Nearly 25 per cent of Americans don't know that the United States declared its independence from Great Britain, according to a 2011 Marist poll.


* 71 per cent of Americans believe Iran already has nuclear weapons, according to a 2010 CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll (Israel, the United States, and the International Atomic Energy Agency would beg to differ).


* The average American thinks that the United States spends 27 per cent of the federal budget on foreign aid, according to a 2010 World Public Opinion poll (the figure is more like 1 percent).


* 33 per cent of Americans believed Saddam Hussein was personally involved in 9/11 as late as 2007, according to a CBS News/New York Times poll (it's worth noting that the number was down from 53 per cent in 2003, and that more recent polls suggest the percentage has continued to decline since 2007).


* 88 per cent of young Americans couldn't find Afghanistan on a map, 75 per cent couldn't locate Iran or Israel, and 63 per cent couldn't identify Iraq, according to a 2006 Roper Public Affairs/National Geographic Society poll.

Eight crazy things Americans believe about foreign affairs - Americas - World - The Independent
 

TeddyBallgame

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- The well documented ignorance of most people - whether of American or Canadian or other nationality - concerning the world beyond their neighbourhoods and foreign affairs generally helps to explain the ridiculous and embarrassing responses to my earlier excellent post with 10 questions to ask Obama in the final debate on foreign policy.

- It also helps to explain how a woefully weak and ignorant and incompetent foreign policy president like Obama can sometimes still get elected and even re-elected. As I posted in an earier thread, Romney has the Mormons but Obama has the Morons.
 

TenPenny

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- The well documented ignorance of most people - whether of American or Canadian or other nationality - concerning the world beyond their neighbourhoods and foreign affairs generally helps to explain the ridiculous and embarrassing responses to my earlier excellent post with 10 questions to ask Obama in the final debate on foreign policy.

- It also helps to explain how a woefully weak and ignorant and incompetent foreign policy president like Obama can sometimes still get elected and even re-elected. As I posted in an earier thread, Romney has the Mormons but Obama has the Morons.

Romney has a great grasp of foreign affairs. Right.
 

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I would bet money,that if you divided them up,half dems half replicks,that the latter would be by far the most ignorant.,and most likely to believe whatever their leader and or preacher would tell them.
 

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Romney has a great grasp of foreign affairs. Right.

And the morons.

I would bet money,that if you divided them up,half dems half replicks,that the latter would be by far the most ignorant.,and most likely to believe whatever their leader and or preacher would tell them.

Going to have a hard time finding anyone to take you up on that bet.
 

L Gilbert

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- The well documented ignorance of most people - whether of American or Canadian or other nationality - concerning the world beyond their neighbourhoods and foreign affairs generally helps to explain the ridiculous and embarrassing responses to my earlier excellent post with 10 questions to ask Obama in the final debate on foreign policy.

- It also helps to explain how a woefully weak and ignorant and incompetent foreign policy president like Obama can sometimes still get elected and even re-elected. As I posted in an earier thread, Romney has the Mormons but Obama has the Morons.
Still mudslinging to throw attention of your own preference's failings, huh? lol
You're predictable and comical.
 

#juan

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- The well documented ignorance of most people - whether of American or Canadian or other nationality - concerning the world beyond their neighbourhoods and foreign affairs generally helps to explain the ridiculous and embarrassing responses to my earlier excellent post with 10 questions to ask Obama in the final debate on foreign policy.

- It also helps to explain how a woefully weak and ignorant and incompetent foreign policy president like Obama can sometimes still get elected and even re-elected. As I posted in an earier thread, Romney has the Mormons but Obama has the Morons.

What is the difference???
 

TeddyBallgame

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lmao So anyone who isn't a mormon is a moron and no mormon is a moron?

- Gilbert ... I did not say that. Juan sarcastically asked me the difference between Mormons and morons and I sarcastically replied to the effect that he is pro-Obama and clearly a moron and aso so anti-Romney that he is almost certainly not a Mormon, ergo he can spot a lot of the differences by looking in the mirror.

- Obviously some Mormons are morons but in my experience with Mormons which is mainly from having one of the larger Mormon owned compnaies as a consulting client of mine back in the 1980s I can certainly attest that Mormons like the Jews tend to be more industrious, focused, ambitious, hard working, intelligent and impressive than the general population.

- Romney is a good example of this, starting when he became one of those rare Harvard students who chose to take the combined business and law degrees progam and in one year less than it would have taken to take these degrees separately and who somehow got honours degreesm in both fields. Perhaps you might try to actually educate yourself and syou can start by reading my opening post in The Real Mitt Romney Revealed wherein a senior executive who knows absolutely everybody who matters in US leadership circles refers to Romney as one of the five most intelligent people he has ever met in his life.