Gallup poll: Iranian people are against America’s commitment to democracy in the Middle East.
Gallup poll: Iranian people are against America’s commitment to democracy in the Middle East
The results of new Gallup polls show that 81% of Iranian people are against the fact that America is committed to establishing democracy in the Middle East.
International News Agency, the results of the new Gallup polls published in the Hill magazine show that among the Muslim countries of the Middle East, the people of Iran with 81 percent and obtaining the highest percentage in this poll, with the commitment of the United States to establish democracy in the Middle East, are against
Also, these results showed that in general, 72% of the citizens of 13 predominantly Muslim countries disagree with America’s seriousness in establishing democracy in the Middle East.
According to the results of this survey conducted among the citizens of 13 Muslim countries including Iraq, most of these people believe that America cannot shape their political future.
This is despite the fact that 20 years have passed since the American invasion of Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein, and despite the positive view of the people of this country towards America at that time, after the overthrow of Saddam’s dictatorship in 2003, the establishment of the democracy expected by the people of this country has become It has become difficult for Americans.
Based on this, since then, only less than a third of the Iraqi people, i.e. 26%, believe that America is serious about establishing democracy in the Middle East, while 72% believe that America cannot fulfill its commitment to establish democracy.
Meanwhile, the highest percentage of disagreement with the United States fulfilling its obligations in establishing democracy in the Middle East is related to Iran, which is equal to 81%.