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sharing underlying American concerns

 
 
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Reply Thu 8 Jul, 2010 09:08 pm
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After a tumultuous year in Iraq and Afghanistan, the fight against terrorism is now backed by more than 50 percent of people only in Russia and India, while support has virtually collapsed in Japan, the poll found. People in the United States were not asked this question. But as leading powers seek ways to contain the Iranian nuclear program, the poll found strong majorities in Western Europe, Japan, and India sharing underlying American concerns. The percentages of people in Britain, France and Spain who view Tehran as a threat have roughly tripled in three years.

Does the bolded part suggest that Western Europe, Japan and India, like the US , are also concerned about these problems?
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Reply Fri 9 Jul, 2010 05:04 am
the poll found strong majorities in Western Europe, Japan, and India sharing underlying American concerns = the poll found strong majorities in Western Europe, Japan, and India being concerned about the same things as Americans are.

Perhaps your reading will state what those concerns are.

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