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Anti-Americanism, or negative sentiment toward the U.S., exists globally due to geopolitical, cultural, and political disagreements. It is often highest in nations with opposing ideologies or those affected by U.S. foreign policy, such as Russia, Iran, and parts of the Middle East, with rising criticism in some European nations

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Based on various reports and public opinion surveys:

  • International Viewpoints: Anti-American sentiment is relatively high in nations like Russia, Belarus, Pakistan, and several Middle Eastern countries. Surveys from 2025 indicated that, in some cases, the U.S. receives its least positive assessment in nations like Sweden.
  • Foreign Policy and Politics: Countries with long-running political tensions, such as Iran, frequently express strong disapproval of U.S. leadership. Dislike is often rooted in criticisms of American imperialism, foreign interventions, and “America First” policies.
  • European Views: Some Europeans are critical of the U.S. political system, the lack of a strong social safety net, and the influence of money in politics.
  • Cultural Disagreements: Some global critics view American culture as overly dominant and “arrogant,” leading to resentment.
  • Internal Critique: Within the U.S., political divisions often lead to rhetoric about which side “hates” the country more, usually defined by disagreement over policies, history, and cultural values. Pew Research CenterPew Research Center +6

While some nations and individuals have strong anti-American sentiments, many others—particularly in places like Israel, Nigeria, and South Korea—view the U.S. favorably. 

While “hatred” is a strong term, sentiment towards the United States is often categorized as anti-Americanism, which varies significantly by region, politics, and historical context. 

1. Countries with the Highest Negative Sentiments 

Based on various global polls (such as Pew Research and Gallup), the following countries or territories often show the highest levels of disapproval toward U.S. leadership or policy: 

  • Russia: Historically one of the highest disapproval ratings, often exceeding 80%. This is fueled by geopolitical rivalry and U.S.-led sanctions.
  • Palestinian Territories: High disapproval (often over 70%) stems from the U.S. stance on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
  • Iran: Deeply rooted in historical events like the 1953 coup and ongoing nuclear-related sanctions.
  • Pakistan: Frequently reports high negative sentiment, often linked to U.S. military presence and drone operations in the region.
  • China: Sentiment has grown more negative due to trade wars, technological competition (e.g., Huawei), and disputes over Taiwan.
  • Other Regions: Significant anti-American sentiment is also noted in BelarusLebanonYemenSyriaVenezuela, and Cuba, often due to U.S. sanctions or military interventions. Pew Research CenterPew Research Center +5

2. Rising Disapproval in Allied Nations 

Recent data (2025–2026) suggests a decline in favorability even among traditional allies: 

  • Canada: Recent polls indicate a sharp rise in Canadians viewing the U.S. as an unreliable ally, with some no longer considering it an ally at all.
  • Europe: Sentiment has slipped in countries like GermanyFrance, and the Netherlands. As of early 2025, some polls show no European country where more than half the population holds a positive view of the U.S..
  • Travel Restrictions: In early 2026, nations such as MaliBurkina Faso, and Niger suspended or halted visas for U.S. citizens. WikipediaWikipedia +4

3. Internal Sentiment (Domestic “Hatred”) 

Within the U.S., the “hate America” label is frequently used in political discourse: 

  • Political Rhetoric: Partisans often accuse their opponents of “hating America” when they criticize specific policies, cultural shifts, or historical failures.
  • Generational Shifts: Some members of Gen Z express disillusionment with the U.S. due to systemic issues like racism, capitalism, student debt, and the inability to afford housing.
  • Migration Trends: A record number of Americans are reportedly moving abroad, citing rising living costs and political disenchantment. YouTubeYouTube +3

4. Distinctions in Sentiment

It is important to distinguish between different types of anti-Americanism:

  • Government vs. People: Many people globally express “hatred” for U.S. foreign policy or the government while maintaining positive views of American culture or individual citizens.
  • Specific Policy Dislike: Disapproval is often tied to specific issues like climate change policy, gun laws, or healthcare rather than the country as a whole. 

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