Most Americans oppose Russia seizing Ukrainian land: Poll
- A new poll from The Economist/YouGov shows that 68% of Americans believe Russia has no claim to any Ukrainian land it has captured.
- According to the same poll, 63% of respondents blame Russian President Vladimir Putin for the war, while 4% blame Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Russian troops have captured about one-fifth of Ukraine's territory since the invasion began in February 2022.
- Analysis from the Institute for the Study of War suggests Russia aims for complete political dominance over Ukraine.
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Poll: Most Americans Reject Russian Land-Grab in Ukraine, Demand Broader European Involvement
The latest survey, conducted by The Economist and YouGov, highlights a significant divide between what Americans want to happen -– Russia gets no Ukrainian territory – and what they expect to happen.
Poll: Majority Thinks Russia Has No Right to Ukraine
As negotiations continue the effort to reach a ceasefire and end the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, a new poll suggests most Americans look dimly at the prospects of Russia holding on to any Ukrainian land it has captured. The latest The Economist/YouGov poll asked a range of questions to respondents about the conflict. Perhaps the most telling result was the response from 68% who said they thought Russia had no claim to any land inside Uk…
Most Americans oppose Russia seizing Ukrainian land: Poll
Most Americans are opposed to Russia receiving Ukrainian territory at the end of the war, according to a new poll that comes as President Trump has suggested “land swaps” could be part of a peace deal. When asked in The Economist/YouGov poll about “how much of Ukraine’s territory” they want Russia to have at the…
Russia is regarded as an ally by 2% of respondents, 9% as a friendly country, and 28% as an unfriendly country and 46% as hostile.
Poll Finds Most Americans Oppose Russia Seizing Ukrainian Land - Iran Front Page
Most Americans are opposed to Russia receiving Ukrainian territory at the end of the war between the two countries, according to a new survey that comes as US President Donald Trump has suggested “land swaps” could be part of a peace deal.
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