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- Russians overwhelmingly describe the United States as “interfering with other countries” (86 percent) and “aggressive” (76 percent). Few Russians believe the United States is “trustworthy” (13 percent), “open to the world” (26 percent) and “democratic” (37 percent).
theconversation.com/3-charts-explain-how-russians-see-trump-and-us-998393 charts explain how Russians see Trump and US - The Conversation
Mar 22, 2023 · A narrow majority (53 percent) of Russians think the operation in Ukraine has been successful, compared to those who view it as unsuccessful (31 percent). Russians think their government should start peace negotiations (53 percent) rather than continue the special military operation (41 percent).
- Jacob Poushter
- Russians’ views toward the U.S. briefly improved after the election of Donald Trump, but they have fallen to levels last seen near the end of the Obama administration.
- Democratic and Republican views of Russia followed similar trajectories – until Trump’s election. For many years, Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents had slightly more favorable views of Russia than Republicans and GOP leaners, and opinions in both groups moved downward in tandem.
- Among both Americans and Russians, there is little confidence in the ability of the other nation’s president to do the right thing regarding world affairs.
- Russians and Americans are both similarly split on the changing nature of American power – but are more likely to say Russia’s international importance is rising.
Yeah I agree our government is kind of garbage. My only problem with the russian government is that I've heard it's pretty corrupt and you can be arrested for speaking out, but that might be wrong as I don't really know too much about it. Corruption had it’s place but now you can be ducked in the ass for this.
Do Russians really support the brutality being carried out in Ukraine in their name, or are they pretending it's not happening to survive?
Jul 14, 2018 · About one-third (30 percent) of Russians view Americans favorably, 44 percent have an unfavorable opinion of Americans, and 27 percent have no opinion. The large percentage of Russians who...
May 8, 2024 · About half of Americans (48%) see Russia’s influence in the world increasing – up 10 percentage points since March 2022, just after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The share who say Russia’s influence is getting weaker (24%) declined 13 points over the same period.
Jun 15, 2021 · 15 June 2021. For the first time since Joe Biden took office as US president, he will meet in person with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Wednesday. The summit in Geneva, Switzerland, comes as...