this is a map of what countries think the biggest threat to world peace is and i know the point is that everyone hates america but there's actually a lot of interesting stuff here
like look at how nearby countries, including japan, are worried about china. why? is china doing things that only countries close enough to it are affected by? maybe that's a bit paranoid but why people perceive things like that is really interesting.
also, look at poland. why is it afraid of france? it's not even bordering france and nobody else seems bothered by it so why?
and it's also interesting but kinda obvious to see what countries say israel. it really reflects the tension they have there.
and also look at what countries agree with america about iran. canada and the UK feel the same way but australia doesn't. i figured their opinions about america would be similar but i guess not...why? this is just all really cool ok
this is a map of what countries think the biggest threat to world peace is and i know the point is that everyone hates america but there's actually a lot of interesting stuff here
like look at how nearby countries, including japan, are worried about china. why? is china doing things that only countries close enough to it are affected by? maybe that's a bit paranoid but why people perceive things like that is really interesting.
also, look at poland. why is it afraid of france? it's not even bordering france and nobody else seems bothered by it so why?
and it's also interesting but kinda obvious to see what countries say israel. it really reflects the tension they have there.
and also look at what countries agree with america about iran. canada and the UK feel the same way but australia doesn't. i figured their opinions about america would be similar but i guess not...why? this is just all really cool ok
/total nerd
First off, ISIS is currently the biggest threat.
Second, the rest of the world is probably just justifiably worried about the USA's tendency to stick their nose where it doesn't belong (cc: NSA).
While we most certainly haven't been in a congressionally-declared state of war that often, we've almost invariably had some sort of military presence or conflict going on. Between the Iraq "war" and the current kindasorta-official state of war against ISIS, for example, we were basically still fighting in the Middle East.
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