The most threatening interview with Americans and Europe is considered Russia and Islamic terrorism.
Many Americans and Europe believe that the third world can start for ten years. The Guardian reported that there was a reference to the Yougov survey on Tuesday, May 6.
80 years after the end of World War II, the inhabitants of the United States and Western Europe are more convinced that the global military conflict may be repeated in the coming years. The main reason for the possible third world is that most respondents call Russia.
According to the survey, from 41% to 55% of the residents of Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain are considering the New World War in the next 5-10 years. 45% of Americans hold similar opinions.
Most hope that the conflict in the future will include the use of nuclear weapons and lead to larger victims than 1939-1945.
At the same time, most of the -European people do not believe that their troops can protect them, while 71% of Americans trust their own armed forces.
The main source of threat is called Russia (from 72% to 82% of European respondents), in the second place is the Islamic terrorist.
At the same time, a significant portion of Europeans also considers the USA a potential threat. In Germany, France and Spain, most of the respondents are considered to intensify relations with the United States as a serious risk of the continent peace.
Reminds, the first US president Donald Trump said the third world war was “not far away”, but also expressed confidence that it would not happen under his presidency.
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