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US-Europe relations need Obama

Forty-seven percent of Europeans believe an Obama victory in November would lead to a better relationship between the United States and Europe, versus just 5 percent who think Obama would weaken the trans-Atlantic relationship.

By comparison, only 11 percent think Sen. John McCain would strengthen European-American relations if he were elected president. More than half of respondents said a McCain administration would keep relations between the United States and Europe in roughly the condition they are now.

The poll, commissioned by the German Marshall Fund and conducted by the firm TNS Opinion from June 4-28, queried at least a thousand respondents in each of a dozen countries, including Germany, France, Poland, Slovakia and Turkey.

The survey’s release Wednesday follows the news of a BBC poll, conducted by the GlobeScan service and published Tuesday, showing that in 17 of 22 nations tested, respondents across the globe expected an Obama win would improve American relations with the rest of the world.

It also comes on the heels of a report Tuesday that Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, intends to publish a column praising Obama’s response to the troubled real estate market. In an unorthodox step for a foreign leader, Brown is expected to argue: “In the electrifying U.S. Presidential campaign, it is the Democrats who are generating the ideas to help people through more difficult times.”

According to the Transatlantic Trends report, Brown’s upbeat assessment of the Democratic presidential nominee is shared by the majority of his country: 75 percent of British respondents said they had a favorable or very favorable opinion of Obama.

Among Europeans more generally, that number was only slightly lower: 69 percent said they had a favorable impression of the Illinois senator.

McCain’s favorability ratings are considerably lower, with just 26 percent of Europeans giving him the thumbs up. He is also significantly less well-known than Obama: 29 percent of respondents did not render an up-or-down judgment on the Republican nominee, compared with just 19 percent who had no impression of Obama.

It is hardly shocking that Obama would be better liked in Europe than his opponent, given that McCain is a member of the same political party as President Bush. The president has consistently received dismal poll ratings from abroad, and in 2004 a GlobeScan survey showed Europeans favored the election of Sen. John F. Kerry by similarly wide margins, 74 percent to 7 percent in Norway, 74 percent to 10 percent in Germany and 64 percent to 5 percent in France.

It is also no surprise that Europeans would be more familiar with Obama than with McCain. In late July, Obama toured several European nations as part of a weeklong trip abroad, giving a speech in Berlin that attracted an audience in the hundreds of thousands.

Yet even as the Transatlantic Trends poll highlights Obama’s popularity in Europe, it outlines some of the diplomatic hurdles that any American president will face, regardless of party.

While 80 percent of Americans call it very or somewhat desirable for the United States to “exert strong leadership in world affairs, just 33 percent of Europeans say the same. A quarter of European respondents called an assertive United States “very undesirable.”

While a majority of Europeans (55 percent) said the United States and the European Union have close enough values to make diplomatic cooperation possible, they're still less confident about it than Americans, 67 percent of whom said the United States and the EU could tackle international issues together.

And some persistent diplomatic disagreements, such as resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, also remain: Europeans expressed considerably less positive feelings about the state of Israel than did Americans.

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Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 11, 2008 | 7:52 PM

I do not delete any intelligent comments!

caseyjones38 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 3:51 AM

Why are Europeans less likely to be taken in than Americans ?

barcncpt44 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 2:45 PM

Most of the world wnats obama for president; makes me wonder what will happen if we elect mccain as president.

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 2:50 PM

John McCain can't win this election by running on his experience as a Washington insider who voted with President Bush 90% of the time. So now he's trying to claim he's the candidate of change. That means the election is being debated on our turf -- and a debate on change is one Barack is more than ready for. The fact is, while John McCain mouths the word "change," his record and his platform scream out for more of the same.

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 2:52 PM

Don’t forget that 100% of the nations controlled by Radical Islam are hoping Obama will be the next president of America.

They need someone who is weak and has sympathy toward their Jihad, and McCain would be another Bush in their side.

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 2:56 PM

HybridTalk, I am very suprised that YOU, of all people, would give me such an uneducated comment.

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 3:14 PM

Wernerd - "HybridTalk, I am very suprised that YOU, of all people, would give me such an uneducated comment."

Ah, what do you mean?

You think it isn't true that Hamas, and Iran and other Islamic nations don't want Obama to be president? Even Libyan Leader Mu’ammar Al-Qadhafi supports Obama.

http://sweetness-light.com/archive/qaddaffi-says-barack
-obama-is-a-muslim

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 3:21 PM

If you checked Obama's background, you'd see that he isn't a muslim. If you've been listening to oir pro-war candidates (McCain and Palin), you'd know that they have no concern ober Russia's nuclear arsenal because they can hide in Alaska as we cook.

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 3:46 PM

Wernerd - "If you checked Obama's background, you'd see that he isn't a muslim. "

I was not saying that Obama IS Muslim, I was saying the nations run by Islamic Jihadists WANT Obama as President, instead of McCain.

They want the guy who will talk with them in open dialog and blame America when the next terror attack occurs on our land, not the guy will send war planes.

See the difference?

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 3:51 PM

yes

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 4:28 PM

i'm wondering werner, why you thought this was important?

personally i don't give a HOOT what europeans want for THIS country. why do you?

are you getting the hiccups with the yes & yes? lol

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 4:48 PM

lol

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 12, 2008 | 4:52 PM

I guess that I was pointing out the fact that Obama would build good relations with Europe, while Palin/McCain are content with its destruction.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Sep 13, 2008 | 11:05 AM

well maybe he would with the average joe european, but it won't to the governing bodies over there.

and what THEY see is what's important.

like i said, who gives a crappp about what the average european thinks about what goes on over here?

McCain & Palin aren't bent on destroying Europe, where in the heck did you get THAT idea?

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 13, 2008 | 11:12 AM

Palin has aready threatened Russia with war.

Hussein_Obama read my blog
Sep 13, 2008 | 4:33 PM

Europeans are for me! Great minds think alike. Take notes dprin.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Sep 13, 2008 | 4:41 PM

no werner, there was no threat. the media is telling that lie everywhere.

she was explaining for charlie boy (since he didn't understand it) that when you are part of an alliance & someone IN the alliance is "attacked" you are bound by agreement & honor to come to the defense of the ally.

that's the way it is in this world, regardless of what oblahblah says, it is what it is.

no way in heck is anyone, least of all oblahblah going to "talk down" those extremists....don't you see that?

they are hellllll bent on one thing & one thing only. kill the infidels. they ONLY way to stop them is to MURDER them first!

Wernerd630 read my blog view my photos
Sep 13, 2008 | 4:45 PM

McDonald's is a war monger!

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