Next, we'd like to know how you feel about the state of the nation in each of the following areas. For each one, please say whether you are -- very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied. If you don't have enough information about a particular subject to rate it, just say so. How about -- the nation's security from terrorism?
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2025
14
33
19
30
4
2024
18
34
17
27
5
2023
20
35
19
20
6
2022
14
33
22
25
6
2021
18
36
17
20
9
2020
27
41
17
10
5
2019
23
45
17
10
5
2018
16
47
21
12
5
2017
15
35
24
23
2
2016
11
32
23
32
3
2015
17
42
19
17
4
2014
22
47
15
12
4
2013
22
45
16
13
4
2012
23
49
14
10
5
2008
14
44
20
17
4
2007
13
40
26
18
3
2006
16
42
23
16
3
2005
14
44
22
17
3
2004
19
51
16
13
1
2003
11
43
26
17
3
2002
10
41
27
20
2
Gallup
Next, I'm going to read a list of problems facing the country. For each one, please tell me if you personally worry about this problem a great deal, a fair amount, only a little or not at all. How much do you personally worry about the possibility of future terrorist attacks in the U.S.?
Great deal
Fair amount
Only a little
Not at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2024 Mar 1-20
43
23
19
14
*
2023 Mar 1-23
36
25
27
11
--
2022 Mar 1-18
38
27
24
10
*
2021 Mar 1-15
36
27
27
10
*
2020 Mar 2-13
31
30
29
10
*
2019 Mar 1-10
33
27
29
11
*
2018 Mar 1-8
40
28
22
9
1
2017 Mar 1-5
40
26
23
10
*
2016 Mar 2-6
48
23
19
10
*
2015 Mar 5-8
51
24
16
9
*
2014 Mar 6-9 ^
39
24
26
11
--
2013 Mar 7-10
34
29
26
10
1
2012 Mar 8-11
35
30
26
8
*
2011 Mar 3-6
40
29
22
9
*
2010 Mar 4-7
41
29
24
6
*
2008 Mar 6-9
40
33
20
7
*
2007 Mar 11-14
41
32
19
7
*
2006 Mar 13-16
45
31
18
6
*
2005 Mar 7-10
41
27
25
7
*
2004 Mar 8-11
42
28
22
8
*
2003 Mar 24-25
49
30
16
5
*
2002 Mar 4-7
49
26
20
5
*
^ Asked of a half sample; * Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Next, I am going to read you a list of possible threats to the vital interests of the United States in the next 10 years. For each one, please tell me if you see this as a critical threat, an important but not critical threat, or not an important threat at all.
Critical
Important
Not important
No opinion
%
%
%
%
International terrorism
2024 Feb 1-20
71
23
5
2
2023 Feb 1-23
68
27
5
*
2022 Feb 1-17
71
25
3
1
2021 Feb 3-18
72
24
4
*
2019 Feb 1-10
71
24
5
1
2018 Feb 1-10
75
22
2
1
2016 Feb 3-7
79
18
2
*
2015 Feb 8-11
84
13
2
1
2014 Feb 6-9
77
19
2
1
2013 Feb 7-10
81
17
2
1
2010 Feb 1-3
81
16
2
1
2004 Feb 9-12
82
16
2
*
Cyberterrorism
2024 Feb 1-20
79
18
3
*
2023 Feb 1-23
84
13
2
*
2022 Feb 1-17
82
16
2
*
2021 Feb 3-18
82
16
2
*
2018 Feb 1-10
81
16
3
1
2016 Feb 3-7
73
22
3
1
Domestic terrorism
2022 Feb 1-17
68
28
6
*
* Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Thinking now about U.S. military action in Afghanistan that began in October 2001, do you think the United States made a mistake in sending military forces to Afghanistan, or not?
Yes, a mistake
No, not a mistake
No opinion
%
%
%
2022 Aug 1-23
50
46
3
2021 Sep 1-17
47
50
3
2021 Jul 6-21
47
46
6
2019 Aug 15-30
43
52
5
2015 Jun 2-7
42
54
4
2014 Feb 6-9
49
48
3
2013 Mar 7-10
44
51
5
2011 May 5-8
39
58
3
2011 Mar 25-27
42
53
5
2010 Nov 19-21
39
58
3
2010 Jul 27-Aug 1
43
52
4
2010 Jul 8-11 ^
38
58
4
2009 Nov 20-22
36
60
3
2009 Aug 31-Sep 2
37
61
2
2009 Jul 10-12 ^
36
61
3
2009 Jan 30-Feb 1
30
66
4
2008 Aug 21-23 ^
34
63
3
2008 Jul 25-27
28
68
4
2007 Aug 3-5
25
70
5
2004 Jul 19-21
25
72
3
2002 Jan 7-9
6
93
1
2001 Nov 8-11
9
89
2
2013-2019 WORDING: Looking back, do you think the United States made a mistake sending troops to fight in -- [ROTATED: Afghanistan in 2001 / Iraq in 2003]? ^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Who do you think is currently winning the war against terrorism -- [ROTATED: the U.S. and its allies, neither side or the terrorists]?
U.S. and its allies
Neither side
The terrorists
No opinion
%
%
%
%
2021 Aug 2-17
28
49
22
1
2011 Aug 11-14
42
46
9
5
2007 Jun 11-14
29
50
20
2
2006 Aug 18-20
35
44
18
3
2006 Jun 9-11
38
41
16
4
2006 Jan 20-22
41
42
14
3
2005 Aug 28-30 ^
34
42
23
1
2005 Jul 7-10
34
44
21
1
2005 Jun 24-26
36
41
20
3
2005 Jan 7-9
37
42
20
1
2004 Oct 9-10 ^
38
41
19
2
2004 Jul 19-21 ^
40
41
16
3
2004 Jan 12-15 ^
51
35
14
*
2003 Oct 10-12
42
42
13
3
2003 Jul 18-20
48
34
15
3
2003 May 19-21
54
32
11
3
2003 Apr 22-23
65
28
5
2
2003 Mar 3-5 ^
37
43
17
3
2003 Jan 31-Feb 2 ^
35
44
16
5
2002 Dec 5-8 ^
33
46
19
2
2002 Oct 14-17 ^
32
44
21
3
2002 Aug 5-8 ^
37
46
14
3
2002 Jul 5-8
39
43
16
2
2002 Jun 21-23
33
49
14
4
2002 May 28-29
41
35
15
9
2002 Apr 22-24
47
39
10
4
2002 Mar 22-24
51
35
12
2
2002 Mar 4-7
53
34
10
3
2002 Jan 7-9 ^
66
25
7
2
2001 Dec 6-9
64
28
5
3
2001 Nov 8-11 ^
53
33
11
3
2001 Oct 11-14
42
44
11
3
* Less than 0.5%; ^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How much confidence do you have in the U.S. government to protect its citizens from future acts of terrorism -- a great deal, a fair amount, not very much or none at all?
A great deal
A fair amount
Not very much
None at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2021 Aug 2-17
18
41
30
12
*
2017 Jun 7-11
27
43
23
6
*
2015 Dec 8-9
17
38
29
15
1
2015 Jun 2-7
19
48
26
7
*
2013 Apr 24-25
19
51
21
8
1
2011 Aug 11-14
22
53
18
6
1
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
16
57
23
4
*
2004 Apr 16-18
28
50
15
6
1
2004 Jan 2-5
31
50
15
4
*
2003 Aug 25-26
23
53
19
5
*
2003 Feb 7-9
29
53
14
4
*
2002 Sep 2-4
24
56
16
3
1
2002 Jun 7-8
27
49
17
5
2
2002 May 20-22
22
54
18
5
1
2002 Mar 8-9
24
58
15
2
1
2001 Sep 14-15
41
47
9
2
1
^ Asked of a half sample; * Less than 0.5%
Gallup
As a result of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, do you think Americans have permanently changed the way they live, or not?
Yes, changed
No, have not
No opinion
%
%
%
2021 Aug 2-17 ^
64
36
*
2011 Aug 11-14 ^
58
41
1
2007 Sep 7-8 ^
50
49
2
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
53
46
1
2004 Sep 3-5 ^
52
46
2
2002 Sep 2-4 ^
54
45
1
2002 Mar 8-9 ^
55
44
1
2001 Sep 11
49
45
6
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
As a result of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, have you permanently changed the way you live, or not?
Yes, changed
No, have not
Too young/Not born (vol.)
No opinion
%
%
%
%
2021 Aug 2-17
28
70
2
*
2011 Aug 11-14 ^
28
72
--
*
2007 Sep 7-8 ^
29
71
--
*
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
22
78
--
--
2004 Sep 3-5 ^
23
77
--
*
2002 Sep 2-4 ^
18
82
--
*
2002 Mar 8-9 ^
25
75
--
0
^ Asked of a half sample; * Less than 0.5%
Gallup
As a result of the events relating to terrorism in recent years, would you say that now you are less willing to -- [RANDOM ORDER], or not?
Yes, less willing
No, not
More willing (vol.)
No opinion
%
%
%
%
Fly on airplanes
2021 Aug 2-17
26
72
1
1
2017 Jun 7-11
32
66
*
2
2011 Jul 15-17 ^
24
72
1
3
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
30
67
1
2
2002 Sep 2-4 ^
33
65
1
1
2002 May 28-29 ^
27
69
1
3
2002 Mar 8-9 ^
33
64
1
2
2001 Sep 14-15
43
56
*
1
Go into skyscrapers
2021 Aug 2-17
27
70
1
2
2017 Jun 7-11
26
71
*
2
2011 Jul 15-17 ^
20
75
2
3
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
22
72
2
4
2002 Sep 2-4 ^
30
67
1
2
2002 May 28-29 ^
27
68
1
4
2002 Mar 8-9 ^
27
70
1
2
2001 Sep 14-15
35
63
*
2
Attend events where there are thousands of people
2021 Aug 2-17
37
60
2
1
2017 Jun 7-11
38
60
1
1
2011 Jul 15-17 ^
27
68
2
2
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
23
72
2
3
2002 Sep 2-4 ^
29
70
*
1
2002 Mar 8-9 ^
32
66
1
1
2001 Sep 14-15
30
69
*
1
Travel overseas
2021 Aug 2-17
36
62
1
1
2017 Jun 7-11
46
52
1
1
2011 Jul 15-17 ^
38
57
2
4
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
47
50
1
3
2002 Sep 2-4 ^
47
50
*
3
2002 May 28-29 ^
43
52
1
4
2002 Mar 8-9 ^
45
52
1
2
2001 Sep 14-15
48
48
1
3
* Less than 0.5%; (vol.)=volunteered response; 2002-2011 WORDING: As a result of events that occurred on Sept. 11, would you say that now you are less willing to [RANDOM ORDER], or not?
Gallup
Do you think the war with Afghanistan has made the U.S. safer -- or less safe -- from terrorism?
Safer
Less safe
No change (vol.)
No opinion
%
%
%
%
2019 Aug 15-30
39
51
7
4
Asked in rotation with Iraq War; (vol.) = volunteered response
Gallup
How likely is it that there will be further acts of terrorism in the United States over the next several weeks -- very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely or not at all likely?
Very likely
Somewhat likely
Not too likely
Not at all likely
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2017 Jun 7-11
17
43
29
11
1
2015 Dec 8-9
31
36
22
7
5
2015 Jun 2-7
14
31
38
16
2
2013 Apr 24-25
12
39
34
12
4
2011 Aug 11-14
7
31
42
18
1
2011 May 2
17
45
27
8
3
2009 Nov 20-22
10
29
36
21
3
2007 Jul 6-8
10
37
40
11
2
2007 Jun 11-14
9
31
41
16
2
2006 Aug 18-20
9
41
38
10
2
2006 Jul 21-23
10
36
42
10
2
2006 Jan 20-22 ^
14
35
38
11
2
2005 Jul 22-24
12
45
32
10
1
2005 Jul 7-10
12
43
35
9
1
2005 Jun 16-19
4
31
45
18
2
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
8
31
44
15
2
2004 Dec 17-19 ^
10
38
39
12
1
2004 Jul 19-21 ^
12
39
34
11
4
2004 Jan 9-11 ^
7
39
36
16
2
2003 Aug 25-26 ^
10
44
35
10
1
2003 Jul 18-20 ^
7
33
41
16
3
2003 May 19-21
12
45
32
8
3
2003 Mar 22-23
21
52
20
6
1
2003 Feb 7-9 ^
16
50
23
9
2
2002 Sep 13-16 ^
12
44
31
10
3
2002 Sep 2-4
12
48
28
9
3
2002 Jul 5-8 ^
15
41
30
12
2
2002 May 20-22 ^
21
44
25
7
3
2002 Mar 8-9 ^
9
43
32
13
3
2001 Dec 14-16 ^
17
45
27
8
3
2001 Nov 2-4 ^
24
50
16
6
4
2001 Oct 19-21 ^
40
45
10
3
2
2001 Oct 7
41
42
9
4
4
2001 Sep 21-22
22
44
24
8
2
^ Asked of a half sample;
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- overhaul the federal visa waiver program to provide tighter screening for people who come to the U.S. temporarily for travel or business?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
46
33
11
9
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- increasing U.S. airstrikes against the Islamic State or ISIS to take out their leaders, heavy weapons and infrastructure?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
44
35
11
7
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- banning gun sales to people on the federal no-fly watch list?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
42
29
9
16
4
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- send more U.S. special operations forces to fight the Islamic state or ISIS?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
38
32
14
14
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- pass new laws making it harder to buy assault weapons?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
34
21
14
30
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- sending large numbers of U.S. ground troops to Syria and Iraq to fight the Islamic state or ISIS?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
26
33
22
17
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- intensify diplomatic efforts to pursue ceasefires and a political resolution to the Syrian war?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
25
32
20
19
5
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- a new law that would prevent any Muslim from entering the U.S.?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
22
16
18
42
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- provide more U.S. training and equipment to Iraqi and Syrian forces fighting the Islamic state or ISIS?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
18
37
23
18
4
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- requiring Muslims, including those who are U.S. citizens, to carry a special ID?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
16
16
20
46
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
How effective do you think each of the following will be in the U.S. campaign against terrorism -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not at all effective? How about -- a new law that would impose a religious test for entering the U.S., banning those who identify their religion as Muslim?
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not at all effective
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2015 Dec 11-12 ^
15
14
16
52
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Would you favor or oppose the United States sending ground troops to Iraq and Syria in order to assist groups in those countries that are fighting the Islamic militants?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2015 Nov 4-8
43
53
4
2014 Sep 20-21 ^
40
54
6
^ Asked on Gallup Daily tracking survey
Gallup
Which comes closer to your view -- [ROTATED: the government should take all steps necessary to prevent additional acts of terrorism in the U.S. even if it means your basic civil liberties would be violated, (or) the government should take steps to prevent additional acts of terrorism but not if those steps would violate your basic civil liberties]?
Take all steps, even if liberties violated
Take steps but not violate liberties
No opinion
%
%
%
2015 Jun 2-7
30
65
5
2011 Aug 11-14
25
71
4
2005 Dec 16-18 ^
31
65
4
2003 Nov 10-12 ^
31
64
5
2003 Aug 25-26 ^
29
67
4
2003 Apr 22-23
33
64
3
2002 Sep 2-4 ^
33
62
5
2002 Jun 21-23
40
56
4
2002 Jan 25-27
47
49
4
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
From what you know or have read about them, do you think the government's programs designed to prevent additional acts of terrorism violate your civil liberties, or not?
Yes, violate civil liberties
No, do not
No opinion
%
%
%
2015 Jun 2-7
41
55
5
Gallup
As you may know, since 2001, the United States has held people from other countries who are suspected of being terrorists in a prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Do you think the United States should -- or should not -- close this prison and move some of the prisoners to U.S. prisons?
Yes, should close
No, should not
No opinion
%
%
%
2014 Jun 5-8
29
66
5
2009 Nov 20-22
30
64
5
2009 May 29-31
32
65
3
2007 Jul 6-8 ^
33
53
13
^ WORDING: Do you think the United States should -- or should not -- close the prison at the Guantanamo Bay military base in Cuba?
Gallup
Which is more important for the U.S. to consider when Americans are held captive by terrorist groups -- [ROTATED: assuring the safe release of the American prisoners, even if it means working out some compromise on terrorist demands, (or) discouraging future prisoner-taking by refusing to deal with terrorist demands, even if that risks the lives of the American prisoners]?
Assuring safe release of prisoners
Refusing to meet terrorist demands
No opinion
%
%
%
2014 Jun 5-8
43
44
13
1985 Jun 20-21 ^
47
42
10
^ WORDING: Which is more important -- Assuring the safe release of the American hostages, even if it means working out some compromise on terrorist demands; OR discouraging future hostage-taking by refusing to deal with terrorist demands, even if that risks the lives of the American hostages?
Gallup
Which comes closer to your view -- [ROTATED: the terrorists will always find a way to launch major attacks no matter what the U.S. government does, (or) the U.S. government can eventually prevent all major attacks if it works hard enough at it]?
Always find a way
Government can prevent
No opinion
%
%
%
2011 Aug 11-14
59
37
4
2002 Sep 2-4
60
37
3
Gallup
Do you think the Muslim world considers itself at war with the U.S., or not?
Yes, at war
No, not at war
No opinion
%
%
%
2011 Aug 11-14
55
38
7
2002 Sep 2-4
60
33
7
2002 Mar 1-3
71
26
3
Gallup
When it comes to protecting Americans from acts of terrorism, in your view, how much progress has the U.S. government made since the September 11th, 2001, terror attacks -- a great deal, a fair amount, not much or none at all?
Great deal
Fair amount
Not much
None at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2010 Jan 8-10
21
53
22
4
*
* Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Some people have suggested that airline passengers who fit the profile of terrorists based on their age, ethnicity or gender should be subjected to special, more intensive security checks before boarding U.S. flights. Do you favor or oppose this practice?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2010 Jan 8-10
71
27
2
Gallup
How satisfied are you with the way things are going for the U.S. in the war on terrorism -- very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not too satisfied or not at all satisfied?
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Not too satisfied
Not satisfied at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2008 Sep 5-7 ^
11
41
23
24
1
2005 Aug 28-30 ^
13
38
20
29
*
2005 Jun 16-19
10
42
23
24
1
2005 Feb 4-6
19
45
21
14
1
2004 Oct 9-10 ^
16
37
21
26
*
2004 Sep 3-5 ^
16
43
22
18
1
2004 Aug 9-11 ^
14
42
24
19
1
2004 Jul 19-21 ^
15
40
21
23
1
2003 Sep 8-10
14
52
21
12
1
2003 Jan 31-Feb 2 ^
18
45
21
15
1
2002 Sep 2-4
14
61
18
6
1
* Less than 0.5%; ^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Do you think it is likely -- or not likely -- that terrorists will -- [RANDOM ORDER] -- in the U.S. within the next five years?
Yes, likely
No, not likely
No opinion
%
%
%
Shoot down an airplane with a shoulder-fired missile
2006 Aug 18-20
45
51
4
2003 Nov 14-16
53
45
2
Smuggle explosives onto an airplane
2006 Aug 18-20
66
31
2
Set off a suicide bomb in a crowded location
2006 Aug 18-20
82
17
1
Crash a hijacked airplane into a building
2006 Aug 18-20
37
60
4
Set off a bomb that contains nuclear or biological material
2006 Aug 18-20
47
49
4
Gallup
In the past year, have you and your family discussed plans for how you would respond to a terrorist attack in your local community, or have you not talked about this?
Yes, have
No, have not
No opinion
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20
27
73
*
* Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Would you say the new security measures at airports around the country since the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks have been an effective part of the government's overall strategy to prevent terrorism, or not?
Yes, effective
No, not effective
No opinion
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20
77
21
2
* Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- requiring Arabs, including those who are U.S. citizens, to undergo special, more intensive security checks before boarding airplanes in the U.S.?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
53
45
2
2005 Jul 22-24 ^
53
46
1
2001 Sep 14-15
58
41
1
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- banning airline passengers from carrying on board any luggage including purses, computers, and briefcases ?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
41
57
3
2001 Sep 14-15
51
47
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- requiring Arabs, including those who are U.S. citizens, to carry a special ID?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jul 22-24 ^
46
53
1
2001 Sep 14-15
49
49
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- requiring every person going into an office building or public place to show ID?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jul 22-24 ^
70
30
*
2001 Sep 14-15
77
22
1
^ Asked of a half sample; * Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- requiring every person going into an office building or public place to go through a metal detector?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jul 22-24 ^
81
18
1
2001 Sep 14-15
86
13
1
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- allowing police to stop people on the street at random to search their possessions?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jul 22-24 ^
29
70
1
2001 Sep 14-15
29
69
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- making it easier for legal authorities to read mail, email, or tap phones without the person's knowledge?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jul 22-24 ^
25
73
2
2001 Sep 14-15
33
65
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me if you would favor or oppose each of the following as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States. How about -- [RANDOM ORDER]?
Favor
Oppose
No opinion
%
%
%
Requiring mass transit systems like subways, buses, and trains to institute security systems similar to what is found in airports
78
20
2
Requiring all Americans to carry a national ID card
66
33
1
Allowing police to stop people on the street at random and ask them to show their ID
48
51
1
Allowing the government to search a list of books people have checked out of the library
37
60
3
Allowing the government to imprison U.S. citizens who are suspected of terrorism without putting them on trial for years
21
75
4
Allowing police to enter a person's home at any time without a search warrant
6
93
1
2005 Jul 22-24; Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me how effective each of the following security procedures would be as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not effective at all? Requiring Arabs, including those who are U.S. citizens, to undergo special, more intensive security checks before boarding airplanes in the U.S.
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not effective at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
37
33
16
11
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me how effective each of the following security procedures would be as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not effective at all? Banning airline passengers from carrying on board any luggage including purses, computers, and briefcases.
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not effective at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
32
35
16
14
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Next, please tell me how effective each of the following security procedures would be as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not effective at all? Running all checked luggage through metal detectors and other screening devices.
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not effective at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
66
28
5
2
*
^ Asked of a half sample; * Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Next, please tell me how effective each of the following security procedures would be as a means of preventing terrorist attacks in the United States -- very effective, somewhat effective, not too effective or not effective at all? Conducting much stricter background checks for airport workers.
Very effective
Somewhat effective
Not too effective
Not effective at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20 ^
67
25
5
1
1
^ Asked of a half sample.
Gallup
As you may know, new security requirements were put in place at U.S. airports after a terrorist plot was recently uncovered in London. Airline passengers are now prohibited from carrying most liquids or gels onto airplanes. Do you think this new requirement is an appropriate response, or does it go too far?
Appropriate response
Goes too far
No opinion
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20
70
29
1
Gallup
Suppose you were taking a flight and had to submit to various security checks before boarding the airplane. Regardless of whether you think it is necessary, would you, personally, find each of the following to be annoying, or not? How about -- [RANDOM ORDER]?
Yes
No
No opinion
%
%
%
Disposing of any liquids or gels or putting them in checked baggage
2006 Aug 18-20
23
76
*
Removing your shoes or belt
2006 Aug 18-20
25
74
1
Having a security agent touch you/your cloting as part of a search
2006 Aug 18-20
36
64
*
* Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Suppose you had to take a trip that people usually take by plane. In order to avoid the hassles associated with air travel these days, would you seriously consider using an alternative means of transportation, such as car, bus, or train, or would you probably fly?
Would consider alternative means
Would probably fly
No opinion
%
%
%
2006 Aug 18-20
46
53
1
* Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Do you think the federal government is -- [ROTATED: doing too much, doing the right amount, or not doing enough] -- to prevent acts of terrorism on ... ?
Too much
Right amount
Not enough
No opinion
%
%
%
%
Mass transit systems, such as subways, buses and trains
2005 Jul 22-24
2
39
53
6
Airplanes
2005 Jul 22-24
5
57
35
3
Gallup
How likely is it that there will be further acts of terrorism in YOUR COMMUNITY over the next several weeks -- very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely or not at all likely?
Very likely
Somewhat likely
Not too likely
Not at all likely
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
2
8
38
52
*
2004 Jan 9-11
3
8
36
51
2
2003 Aug 25-26
4
10
34
51
1
2002 Jul 5-8
4
13
34
48
1
2002 Mar 8-9
2
10
35
52
1
2001 Nov 2-4
3
20
41
32
4
^ Asked of a half sample; * Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Would you be willing -- or not willing -- to have the U.S. government do each of the following, if the government thought it were necessary to combat terrorism? How about -- assassinate known terrorists?
Willing
Not willing
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
65
33
2
2001 Oct 5-6 ^
77
20
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Would you be willing -- or not willing -- to have the U.S. government do each of the following, if the government thought it were necessary to combat terrorism? How about -- assassinate leaders of countries that harbor terrorists?
Willing
Not willing
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
37
59
4
2001 Oct 5-6 ^
52
45
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Would you be willing -- or not willing -- to have the U.S. government do each of the following, if the government thought it were necessary to combat terrorism? How about -- torture known terrorists if they know details about future terrorist attacks in the U.S.?
Willing
Not willing
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
39
59
2
2001 Oct 5-6 ^
45
53
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Would you be willing -- or not willing -- to have the U.S. government do each of the following, if the government thought it were necessary to combat terrorism? How about -- use nuclear weapons to attack terrorist facilities?
Willing
Not willing
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
27
72
1
2001 Oct 5-6 ^
34
64
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Here is a list of possible interrogation techniques that can be used on prisoners. Do you think it is right or wrong for the U.S. government to use them on prisoners suspected of having information about possible terrorist attacks against the United States? How about -- forcing prisoners to remain naked and chained in uncomfortable positions in cold rooms for several hours?
Right
Wrong
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
18
79
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Here is a list of possible interrogation techniques that can be used on prisoners. Do you think it is right or wrong for the U.S. government to use them on prisoners suspected of having information about possible terrorist attacks against the United States? How about -- having female interrogators make physical contact with Muslim men during religious observances that prohibit such contact?
Right
Wrong
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
12
85
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Here is a list of possible interrogation techniques that can be used on prisoners. Do you think it is right or wrong for the U.S. government to use them on prisoners suspected of having information about possible terrorist attacks against the United States? How about -- threatening to transfer prisoners to a country known for using torture?
Right
Wrong
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
35
62
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Here is a list of possible interrogation techniques that can be used on prisoners. Do you think it is right or wrong for the U.S. government to use them on prisoners suspected of having information about possible terrorist attacks against the United States? How about -- threatening prisoners with dogs?
Right
Wrong
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
29
69
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Here is a list of possible interrogation techniques that can be used on prisoners. Do you think it is right or wrong for the U.S. government to use them on prisoners suspected of having information about possible terrorist attacks against the United States? How about -- strapping prisoners on boards and forcing their heads underwater until they think they are drowning?
Right
Wrong
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
16
82
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Here is a list of possible interrogation techniques that can be used on prisoners. Do you think it is right or wrong for the U.S. government to use them on prisoners suspected of having information about possible terrorist attacks against the United States? How about -- depriving prisoners of sleep for several days?
Right
Wrong
No opinion
%
%
%
2005 Jan 7-9 ^
49
48
2
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Generally speaking, do you think that things in the country are -- [ROTATED: completely back to normal, somewhat back to normal, but not completely, or not yet back to normal]?
Completely back to normal
Somewhat back to normal
Not back to normal
No opinion
%
%
%
%
2004 Aug 23-25
4
47
48
1
2003 Aug 25-26 ^
3
56
41
*
2002 Mar 8-9
3
62
34
1
^ Asked of a half sample; * Less than 0.5%
Gallup
Which comes closer to your view about where terrorists would be likely to target an attack against the United States -- [ROTATED: only in New York City and other big U.S. cities, (or) any place in the U.S.]?
Only big cities
Anywhere in U.S.
No opinion
%
%
%
2004 Aug 23-25
31
67
2
Gallup
Do you think there was enough information available so that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, could have been prevented, or not?
Yes, was
No, was not
No opinion
%
%
%
2004 Jun 21-23
33
59
8
2002 May 20-22
25
63
12
Gallup
Overall, how much do you blame each of the following for the September 11th terrorist attacks -- a great deal, a moderate amount, only a little or not at all? How about -- [RANDOM ORDER]?
Great deal
Moderate amount
Only a little
Not at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
The Bush administration
2004 Jun 21-23
17
25
23
34
1
2002 Jun 7-8
9
23
26
40
2
2002 May 16
7
22
26
43
2
2001 Sep 14-15 ^
9
25
20
44
2
The Clinton administration
2004 Jun 21-23
13
27
24
34
2
2001 Sep 14-15 ^
16
29
18
34
3
^ Asked of a half sample
Gallup
Overall, how much do you blame the [Bush / Clinton] administration for not taking the warnings about the al-Qaeda terrorist network seriously enough before the September 11th terrorist attacks -- a great deal, a moderate amount, only a little or not at all?
Great deal
Moderate amount
Only a little
Not at all
No opinion
%
%
%
%
%
The Bush administration
2004 Apr 16-18
24
29
23
23
1
The Clinton administration
2004 Apr 16-18
28
32
21
17
2
Gallup
Based on the information available to the Bush administration before the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, do you think the Bush administration did -- or did not -- do all that could be expected to prevent the terrorist attacks?
Yes, did
No, did not
No opinion
%
%
%
2004 Mar 26-28
42
54
4
Gallup
Based on the information available to the Clinton administration in the 1990s, do you think the Clinton administration did -- or did not -- do all that could be expected to prevent terrorist attacks?
Yes, did
No, did not
No opinion
%
%
%
2004 Mar 26-28
32
62
6
Gallup
Do you think the Bush administration should have been able to prevent the terrorist attacks on September 11th, or not?
Yes, did
No, did not
No opinion
%
%
%
2004 Mar 26-28
27
67
6
Gallup
Next I am going to read a list of things some people have done in order to prepare for a terrorist attack. For each one, please say if this is something you currently have or do not have. How about -- [RANDOM ORDER]?
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