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    Americans less enchanted as sole superpower

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    Americans less enchanted as sole superpower


    Major new poll shows sharp rise in belief U.S. should mind its own business

    By Alex Johnson
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    MSNBC
    Updated: 7:17 p.m. ET Nov. 17, 2005

    Americans’ appetite for world leadership has waned significantly since before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, with more than two-fifths saying the United States should mind its own business, according to a major new survey released Thursday.

    The survey, conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press and the Council on Foreign Relations, found an isolationist streak that rivals sentiments that emerged in the mid-1970s in the aftermath of the Vietnam War.

    Pew and the Council on Foreign Relations conduct the survey, titled “America and Its Place in the World,� every four years. The last survey was conducted in the summer of 2001, just before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, providing a useful gauge of changes in Americans’ attitudes after the attacks and the subsequent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    “September 11 is losing its power to shape views on foreign policy,� Lee Feinstein, deputy director of studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, said in a briefing for reporters. “Activism looks much less appealing.�

    Most striking is the sharp rise in Americans’ distaste for the nation’s leading position in world affairs, which the survey indicates reflects a deeper distrust of foreign institutions in general.

    Four years ago, 30 percent of Americans agreed that the United States should “mind its own business internationally and let other countries get along the best they can on their own.� In the new survey, which was conducted from Sept. 5 through Oct. 31, that proportion had grown to 42 percent.

    That sentiment grew most sharply among Democrats and independents; indeed, it is now shared by a majority of Democrats, at 55 percent, the survey found, up from 40 percent. Among independents, 42 percent shared that view, up from 27 percent.

    The Council on Foreign Relations said its analysis found “a striking revival of isolationist sentiment among the general public.� In fact, more than a third of Americans (35 percent) said it would be just fine with them if a second superpower were to emerge to challenge U.S. leadership.

    At the same time, fewer than half of Americans â€â€
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    MSNBC Live Vote: Take our survey

    Should the United States be the single world leader or should it mind its own business internationally?


    Lead the world

    Let the rest of the world get along on its own

    What is the main reason for international discontent with the United States?


    The war in Iraq

    U.S. support for Israel

    U.S. wealth and power

    U.S. materialism

    U.S. support for authoritarian Arab governments

    U.S. religiosity

    What should be the top U.S. foreign policy priority?


    Terrorism and defense

    Protect American jobs

    Spread of weapons of mass destruction

    Spread of AIDS

    Energy independence

    Fight illegal drugs

    Illegal immigration

    Stop genocide

    Global climate change

    Raise living standards

    Which country represents the greatest danger to the United States?


    Iraq

    China

    North Korea

    Iran

    Is torture of terrorist suspects justified?


    Often

    Sometimes

    Rarely

    Never
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