How America First Risks Becoming America Alone
[By David Luhnow, Sune Engel Rasmussen and Bertrand Benoit] (전략) It’s not just Europe. Nearly two-thirds of Canadians and Mexicans hold unfavorable views of the U.S., according to various surveys, and view their neighbor as a bigger threat than China, a sentiment echoed in Brazil, Latin America’s largest country. Anger over Trump’s attacks on Canada helped propel Mark Carney’s election as prime minister; for several months last year, Canadians were lustily booing the American national anthem at hockey games.
Even in Asia, the U.S. is taking reputational hits. Roughly half of South Koreans labeled the U.S. as threatening, authoritarian and dishonest, according to local pollster Hankook Research. An immigration raid that briefly led to the detention of hundreds of South Korean workers at a Hyundai plant in September sparked protests.
“If the U.S. continues on this course, a deeply unhealthy anti-Americanism could take hold across many democracies,” wrote William Hague, a former leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, in a recent op-ed.(후략)
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