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No Friend in Wen

A new nationwide survey reveals that Americans overwhelmingly reject a major U.S. labor union’s labeling of Chinese Communist leader Wen Jiabao as a "Friend of the American Worker."

A new Rasmussen Reports national survey found that 77 percent of Americans disagree with the International Longshoreman’s Association’s award to Wen. Only 5 percent of Americans shared the union’s view; 18 percent were undecided.

The ILA is the nation’s largest maritime union.

The survey follows reports of Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin telling reporters in Beijing that Wen had been given the "Best Friend of American Worker" union award and that it was accepted by the Chinese ambassador to the United States.

The award from the Longshoremen’s Association was meant to "thank the Chinese government for its efforts to encourage Chinese enterprises’ investment in the U.S, and to promote bilateral economic cooperation and trade" based on the China Ocean Shipping Co.’s work in Boston.

The union, an AFL-CIO affiliate, did not publicize the award.

The Rasmussen poll also found that large numbers of Americans view China as a major economic threat. One in four respondents stated that China is an enemy of the United States.

The telephone survey results showed that 9 percent of American adults regard China as a U.S. ally while 25 percent say the emerging Asia power is an enemy. A total of 64 percent rated China as somewhere between an enemy and an ally.

By contrast, more than 70 percent of Americans view Iran and North Korea and U.S. enemies. Both countries have been identified as the No. 1 and 2 foes of the United States for the past several years.

The survey was conducted March 14 and 15 by polling 1,000 people. The margin of error was plus or minus 3 percent.

Other notable findings of the survey include: