Poll Shows 90% Believe Iran Conflict Underscores US Decline
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A recent global poll conducted by CGTN found that 90% of respondents believe the war in Iran exposes a decline in U.S. influence. The survey, which gathered opinions from participants around the world, highlighted widespread perception that U.S. power is waning.
Respondents were asked to assess the impact of the conflict on international power dynamics, with a vast majority indicating that the war has weakened U.S. standing on the global stage. The poll did not provide detailed demographic breakdowns or regional variations.
The findings come amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, though the poll itself does not attribute the perceived decline to any specific actions or events.
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