Washington Times - According
to the 11th annual “Global Peace Index,” which bases judgement calls on
a complex gauge of social, economic and political factors, including
rates of homicide and terrorism activities... the U.S. is now at No.
114, falling 11 places in the last year. Armenia and Rwanda are just in
front of America on the list, El Salvador and China follow.
“Iceland
remains the most peaceful country in the world, a position it has held
since 2008. It is joined at the top of the index by New Zealand,
Portugal, Austria, and Denmark. There was also very little change at the
bottom of the index. Syria remains the least peaceful country in the
world, followed by Afghanistan, Iraq, South Sudan, and Yemen,” the
report said.
Most U.S. allies are in the top-20 of the
index, including Canada, Japan, Australia, Ireland and Germany. The
United Kingdom is at No. 41, however.
“The U.S.
deterioration is primarily driven by the growing intensity of internal
conflict within the country, which was partly seen in the divisive 2016
Presidential election, as well as increases in the perceptions of
criminality across American society,” the analysis said, also citing the
impact of “rising homicide rates in several major American cities” and
several terrorist attacks on American soil.
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