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70% of Americans oppose military action in Venezuela: Poll

A CBS News/YouGov poll shows 70% of Americans oppose military action in Venezuela while the Trump administration considers strikes and covert operations to curb drug trafficking.

  • On Sunday, the CBS News/YouGov survey found 70% of Americans oppose US taking military action in Venezuela, including 91% of Democrats and 42% of Republicans.
  • The Trump administration is privately weighing land strikes as Maduro's government mobilizes troops and weaponry amid reports of a potentially deadly new phase.
  • A slim majority, 53%, support force against suspected drug boats, despite human rights groups and United Nations experts citing over 80 deaths since early September.
  • Late last week, House Democrats led by Seth Moulton introduced the No Unauthorized Force in Venezuela Act to block military action without congressional approval, and Moulton said `We owe our service members clarity, legality, and leadership`.
  • On Monday the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff will visit Puerto Rico and a deployed Navy warship as the White House designates President Nicolás Maduro and top officials terrorists, expanding military options.
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70 percent of U.S. citizens are opposed to potential military intervention in Venezuela, according to a CBS poll that shows the widespread rejection of U.S. military presence in the Caribbean and Washington’s pressure against Venezuela. The poll, published on Sunday, for which 2,489 people have been polled, reveals that most of the respondents reject any military action in Venezuela, and that 76 percent believe that President Donald Trump’s gove…

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Mehr News Agency broke the news in Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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