Looking Askance at China

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In a sign of how wary Americans now are of China, that country has eclipsed North Korea in Gallup a poll that asked people here to pick the country they consider “the United States’ greatest enemy today.” Fourteen percent of respondents said China is the greatest enemy of the U.S., putting it behind Iran (the champ, with 25 percent of the vote) and Iraq (22 percent) but ahead of North Korea (9 percent).

This partly reflects the fact that North Korea’s enemy-in-chief tally has fallen sharply since last year, when it stood at 18 percent.

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