Friday, July 30, 2010

After Billions In American Aid, Pakistanis View The U.S. As The Enemy

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds talks with Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Islamabad on July 19, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters File Photo)

Majority Of Pakistanis Call India A Threat, US Enemy -- Times Of India

WASHINGTON: Though terror groups continue to strike in their country, a majority of Pakistanis still consider India as a major threat, view America as an enemy and are far less concerned about Taliban and al-Qaida.

While Pakistanis express serious concerns about the US, they have also deep worries about neighbour and long-time rival India than extremist groups within Pakistan, according to the prestigious Pew Research Centre opinion poll carried out inside Pakistan.

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More News On Pakistani Opinions And Viewpoints

Poll: Nearly 6 in 10 Pakistanis view US as enemy -- AP
Most Pakistanis see US as an enemy -- ABC News (Australia)
59 pc Pakistanis view US as enemy: PEW report -- Daily Times
Most Pakistanis View U.S. as Enemy, Want War Over, Survey Finds -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Pakistanis See India as Biggest Threat: Survey -- Wall Street Journal
Pakistanis see India as greater threat than Taliban, Al-Qaeda: Poll -- Sify News
Pakistanis regard India as greatest threat -- IBN Live
Majority of Pakistanis less concerned about LeT -- Economic Times of India
Poll: Pakistanis less worried about extremists -- AP
Pakistanis 'less wary' of Taliban -- Al Jazeera
Why most Pakistanis label U.S. "enemy" despite alliance -- Xinhuanet

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