Ukraine’s public remains the highest in the U. S. U. S. survey, according to survey

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At the same time, those who said Russia was failing or that Ukraine was succeeding tended to be a little less willing to threaten the lives of U. S. troops, defying the trend of energy prices and emerging inflation. threaten the lives of U. S. troops, 32% say the same among those who say Russia is failing and 32% among those who say Ukraine is succeeding.

While it is difficult to assess the precise reasoning behind those findings, it is conceivable that the minority of Americans who are willing to threaten the lives of American troops will prioritize the project of helping Ukraine win and thus express their willingness to build the burden. if existing efforts fail.

In the run-up to the midterm elections, foreign policy issues (add U. S. (U. S. Ukraine) may not be a more sensible priority for voters. But at a time when the Biden administration is increasingly in Ukraine, the American public continues to say it is willing to pay Ukraine, even if the charge is emerging inflation, which is on voters’ agenda. The growing belief of the American public that Ukraine is winning, and Russia is losing, is possibly one of the reasons for Ukraine 8 months after the war.

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Shibley Telhami (@ShibleyTelhami) is a prominent academic professor, professor of government and politics, and director of the Critical Issues Survey at the University of Maryland. He is also a senior nonresident member of the Brookings Institution.

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