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According to an end-of-year survey in Italy of Italy “the greatest threat to the world”, as seen for the first time that Turkey also ranked first among the three countries.
In the survey carried out by ISPI (Institute for International Political Research), one of the most established think tanks in Italy in the field of international relations, and the research company Ipsos, the opinion of Italians on foreign policy was examined.
According to the survey, Turkey grew rapidly in the last 5 years and for the first time entered the perception of threat among the 3 countries where Italians see it as the greatest threat.
“Which country is the greatest threat to the world?” The question from Italians, 27 percent of Chinese, 15 percent from Iran, gave 14 percent of Turkey’s answer.
Almost five times in two years
So last year the proportion of Italians who see Turkey as a threat in the same survey 8, and in 2018 it was designated as 3 percent.
Turkey compared with 14 percent this year, North Korea (12 percent), the United States (10 percent) and Russia (8 percent) lagged behind.
ISP Director Paolo Magri evaluated the results of the Rai TV survey in Turkey towards an increase in the perception of threats regarding, said:
“Until a few years ago becoming a member of the EU in a country almost at the level of threat today with Iran to Turkey the same. There are things that go wrong with it is clear that with Turkey. Growing in the judiciary negatively related to Turkey.”
Magri perceived as a threat to Turkey that led to the “files” between “the conflict with Greece and France in the eastern Mediterranean; threats associated with the immigrants Syria, Libya and intervening in Nagorno-Karabakh,” he noted.
The biggest threat to the country is the pandemic.
The survey was conducted of approximately 1,000 people online between December 9-11.
The survey also found that Italians see the economic crisis as the “biggest threat” to the country.
Among the biggest threats to Italy, the economic crisis was the first with 54 percent, the pandemic was the second with 22 percent and immigration was the third with 11 percent.
The rate of those who see “Islamic terrorism” as a threat to Italy fell to the lowest level in the last 5 years at 1 percent.
In the category of “greatest threats worldwide”, the ranking was as pandemic, climate change and economic crisis.