Poll Shows Armenians Oppose U.S. Foreign Policy

POLL SHOWS ARMENIANS OPPOSE U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
By Emil Danielyan

Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
April 18 2007

Most Armenians share a worldwide disapproval of the interventionist
foreign policy pursued by the United States, according to a
multinational opinion poll reported on Wednesday.

The poll was conducted from June 2006 to March 2006 in Armenia
and 17 other countries — including the U.S., China, and Russia —
that represent roughly 56 percent of the world’s population. Its
findings were released by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs,
a U.S. think-tank that helped organize the study aimed at gauging
global public opinion on the issue.

Respondents in those countries were asked how much they trust the
U.S. "to act responsibly in the world." Fifty-eight percent of those
polled in Armenia answered "not at all" or "not very much." The same
answers were given by a majority of respondents in China, Russia,
France and six other nations covered by the survey.

Pollsters also found that nearly two-thirds of Armenians believe
the U.S. is more aggressive in acting as a global policeman than
it should be. Large majorities elsewhere, including America itself,
share this view, they said.

Christopher Whitney, executive director for studies at the Chicago
Council on Global Affairs, was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying
that the survey’s results testify to broad international frustration
with U.S. foreign policy and the war in Iraq in particular. But he
said people around the world realize at the same time that the U.S. has
a key role to play in promoting and enforcing international security.

Armenians, for one thing, do not appear to be unhappy with their
government’s growing defense and security ties with Washington. Sixty
percent of them described U.S.-Armenian relations as "good" in a
U.S.-funded opinion poll conducted last November.

However, only 17 percent listed the U.S. among Armenia’s most important
partners, with almost twice as many respondents mentioning neighboring
Iran, America’s regional arch-foe. The list was topped by Russia
and France.