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@volgr.
Must pain you to watch your Russian comrades being slaughtered by Ukraine.
Pity.
Recent poll results...
Chicago, IL, Oct. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Although Americans are far removed from the physical struggle in Ukraine, they have felt its economic pinch. Despite this, the war has united Americans’ view of the world today. How the United States should respond to international conflicts, the U.S. military presence in Europe and Asia and the threats facing the country are all unifying topics across party lines, albeit often for different reasons.
KEY FINDINGS
- Nearly three-quarters of Americans support continuing economic (71%) and military (72%) aid to Ukraine, and 58 percent are willing to continue to support the country “as long as it takes,” even if U.S. households will have to pay higher prices for gas and food.
- Americans across the political spectrum agree Europe is now the most important region for U.S. security (50%), up from 15 percent two years ago.
- Eighty-one percent of Americans say the United States should maintain (62%) or increase (19%) its commitment to NATO, the highest level of support recorded since Chicago Council Surveys began in 1974.
- Americans support retaining U.S. military bases in Germany (68%), Poland (62%) and the Baltics (65%) at levels not seen in 20 years.