Polls Say Most Americans Oppose Sending US Troops To Ukraine To Fight Russia

U.S. Army Paratroopers assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division walk to their aircraft at Pope Army Airfield, N.C. Feb. 8, 2022.  (U.S. Army photo Sgt. Hunter Garcia) 

Zero Hedge: Most Americans Oppose Sending US Troops To Ukraine To Fight Russia: Polls 

Most Americans don’t support the idea of sending U.S. troops to Ukraine to help Ukrainian forces fight against Russian personnel, according to surveys.

Just 19 percent of respondents to an Economist/YouGov poll said sending U.S. soldiers to Ukraine is a good idea, compared to 54 percent who thought it was a bad idea. 

The rest weren’t sure. More respondents, 33 percent, said it was a good idea to send soldiers to Ukraine “to provide help,” but not to fight Russian soldiers. 

Sixty-three percent of respondents to a Reuters/Ipsos poll (pdf) said the United States should not send troops to Ukraine to help defend Ukraine from the Russians. 

The rest said troops should be sent. The same division was seen when asked if the United States should conduct airstrikes against Russian forces, and a plurality of respondents to the YouGov survey opposed the United States conducting drone strikes against the Russians.  

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WNU Editor: Sending American soldiers to fight Russian soldiers in Ukraine is a conflict that will not stay in Europe. It will spread globally, and in the end it will involve the use of strategic nuclear weapons. This is a road that must be avoided at all costs.

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