By Andrew Wander
Daily Star staff
BEIRUT: Almost half of Lebanese believe that US President Barack Obama will have a positive impact on the Middle East and have a favorable opinion of him, a poll has found. The IPSOS poll asked residents of six Arab countries what they thought of the new president, who completed his first 100 days in office earlier this month. In Lebanon, pollsters found that just 16 percent of those asked held a negative opinion of Obama, while 41 percent held an unfavorable view of the United States.
The poll’s findings signify that Obama’s conciliatory approach to diplomacy in Middle East may be paying dividends as he seeks to restore America’s image in a region that suffered disproportionately at the sharp end of the policies of his predecessor, George W. Bush.
When asked their opinion of Obama, 43 percent of Lebanese respondents said they had a favorable view of him – 11 percent more than had a favorable opinion of the United States.
The poll shows that the president has maintained a high level of personal popularity since taking office in January, even in countries where the US is not looked kindly upon. In every country polled, Obama enjoyed a higher level of approval than the United States as a whole.






