Poll: Americans Oppose Trump's Aggression Against Venezuela
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Americans Say ‘No’ to US Military Aggression Against Venezuela - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
Since September, the presidential administration of Donald Trump has been directing the United States military to blow up boats and kill their occupants in the Caribbean and Pacific, claiming to be thus countering Venezuela government supported “narco-terrorism.” At the same time, it has been building up a large US military force off the Venezuela shore. And the Trump administration has made clear that these actions go hand in hand with seeking …
Support for extrajudicial executions at sea is also low. Many believe that the government should place more emphasis on diplomacy and due process.
Poll: Americans oppose Trump's aggression against Venezuela
A Reuters/Ipsos poll published Friday found only 29% of Americans support using U.S. military force to kill suspected drug traffickers without a judge — a striking public rebuke of an administration strategy that has already staged roughly 19–20 strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific and, by Reuters’ count, killed scores of people.
The US confirmed that it carried out its 20th attack in the Caribbean, killing 4 more people - What a poll shows about Trump's moves in Venezuela
An Ipsos/Reuters poll released this Friday (November 14, 2025) indicates that 29% of Americans support the use of military force to kill suspected drug traffickers without due process. The survey, completed on Wednesday (November 12, 2025), was conducted while the United States maintains military mobilization in Latin America, focusing on Venezuela. According to the study, 51% of respondents oppose these actions and 20% did not know how to answe…
Only 29% of Americans support the use of the U.S. military to kill suspected drug traffickers without the involvement of a judge or court, which is a criticism of President Donald Trump's attacks in the Caribbean and the East Pacific, according to a survey conducted by Reuters in collaboration with Ipsos, published on Friday, November 14. Both organizations surveyed 1,200 U.S. adults between November 7 and 12, while Washington continued a milita…
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