70% of Americans Believe Russia Started War With Ukraine: Latest Poll
This may explain why Trump is now attempting to make nice, saying he received a letter from Zelensky (which was actually a tweet) and his minions are saying aid may be resumed. JL
Yahoo reports:
The vast majority of Americans do not believe Ukraine is more to blame for the war based on a Reuters/IPSOS poll conducted on 3-4 March, as reported by European Pravda70% of respondents said they didn't think Ukraine was more to blame for the war, while only 7% did. 23% either did not know or did not answer the question of whether Ukraine is more to blame for the war with Russia. 81% of Democratic respondents said Ukraine was not more responsible for the war's outbreak, while 62% of Republicans agreed.
The vast majority of Americans do not believe that Ukraine is more to blame for the war waged against it by Russia.
Source: a Reuters/IPSOS poll conducted on 3-4 March, as reported by European Pravda
Details: 70% of respondents said they didn't think Ukraine was more to blame for the war, while only 7% did. 23% either did not know or did not answer the question of whether Ukraine is more to blame for the war with Russia.
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81% of Democratic respondents said Ukraine was not more responsible for the war's outbreak, while 62% of Republicans agreed. In contrast, 11% of Republican respondents feel Ukraine is mostly to blame for the conflict.
The poll also revealed that Americans are divided on whether the United States should receive a share of Ukrainian minerals in exchange for its support, a proposal that Donald Trump has advocated.
Background: Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted a lengthy message on X (Twitter) praising the US president's "strong leadership", expressing gratitude for his country's military assistance to Ukraine, and stating that it was regrettable the Oval Office spat on 28 February had occurred.
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