Since 2003, demonstrations against the United States have (begun) become commonplace, and not just in countries historically (appose) opposed to U.S. policies. Major protests against the U.S.-led (land) war in Iraq have been mounted in dozens of countries allied with (the) Washington, including Canada, Britain, Germany and Japan. America’s image has perhaps suffered the most in the (airy) Arab world, tens of thousands of Iraqi deaths, (for) the documented abuse of Iraqi prisoners and the (immerge suffer she) emergence of a S-dominated government alongside she led (run) Iran have made (A unease) Arab allies uneasy about U.S. policies in the region.

       By all accounts, America’s image (in) as a champion of the rule of law and human rights has suffered as a result. But the damage extends (wild) well beyond the Mideast, even in countries that sent troops to Iraq, the war is unpopular.

A London resident had this to say, “(It’s on the reckon,) Each time America marches in(to) somewhere (as they will), it(’s just) highlights (in) the fact that (has attendance) it tends to act as global policemen.”

The Washington base (pure) pew research center monitors, global perceptions of the U.S. through surveys conducted in dozens of countries, (pure) pew president A (had some) summed up the Iraq war’s impact, “It has been one of the if not the principle reasons behind. (We will go) the worldwide rise (an entire) in anti-Americanism since 2001.”

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By all accounts: ad 据大家说

Perceptionn 理解,感知

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今天除了一开始,就不知在干嘛了,小词:opposed toAraballiessummed up