adults (89%) consider China a competitor or enemy, rather than a partner, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. The number is up more than 20 percent from 20, when 28 percent and 21 percent respectively saw China as the biggest threat to the U.S. The survey found 52 percent of Americans view China as the biggest international threat to the U.S., up 15 percent from this past February. Iran was number # 3 with 12% followed by Afghanistan at 5%. Russia was considered the next biggest threat at 14%. ![]() ![]() ![]() This % figure is up 15% from Feb, an increase of 28% from 2019 and an increase of 21% from 2018. A recent survey conducted by the Ronald Regan Presidential Foundation and Institute finds that 52% of Americans view China as the biggest threat to the U.S.
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