The United States and most of Europe are united in their concerns about Iran’s nuclear program. Fully 82% of Americans say Iran developing nuclear weapons would be a major threat. Large majorities share this sentiment in Spain (81%), Germany (79%), Italy (78%), France (74%) and Britain (68%). Across the 14 nations surveyed, the median percentage rating a nuclear Iran a major threat was 66%. However, in Russia, a nation that is crucial to any effort to impose international sanctions on Iran as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, just 41% say Iran’s nuclear program poses a major threat. In fact, a plurality (48%) considers it a minor threat or not a threat at all. Also, while majorities in the U.S. and Western Europe saw two other potential dangers as major threats – the Taliban regaining control of Afghanistan and extremists taking control of Pakistan —few in Russia agreed (32% see the Taliban as a major threat, 27% fear extremists in Pakistan). Read More
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Russia Not Overly Concerned about Iran
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