More Than One-Third Of Americans Would Risk Nuclear War Over Ukraine

Alternative title to this article – MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF AMERICANS ARE FUCKING INSANE

I vote to give them an AK-47 and sending these fucking insane Americans over to the front lines in Ukraine to fight the evil Russians. Do they know Zelensky is welcoming foreign mercenaries to help?

Oh, they just want to send someone else’s children to die as cannon fodder for the military industrial complex and Deep State. Got it.

Since all of these people live in blue states, can we ask Mr. Putin to just nuke cities with more than 70% democrats.

Via ZeroHedge

With Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky receiving a standing ovation Wednesday morning after his brief address to Congress, you should know that over 1/3 of Americans polled by Pew Research support the US ‘taking military action even if it risks a nuclear conflict with Russia.’

As Pew reported on Tuesday:

Public Expresses Mixed Views of U.S. Response to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

35% favor U.S. military action even if it risks nuclear conflict with Russia

Three weeks into Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine, nearly half of Americans (47%) approve of the Biden administration’s handling of the Russian invasion, while about four-in-ten (39%) disapprove; 13% say they are not sure.

Roughly a third of Americans (32%) say that the United States is providing about the right amount of support to Ukraine as it fights to hold off the Russian invasion. A larger share – 42% – say the U.S. should be providing more support to Ukraine, while just 7% say it is providing too much support. About one-in-five (19%) say they are not sure.

The new Pew Research Center survey, conducted March 7-13, 2022, among 10,441 U.S. adults on the Center’s American Trends Panel, finds wide partisan differences in views of the administration’s handling of the crisis and the level of support the U.S. has provided to Ukraine.

However, virtually identical shares in both parties – 51% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents and 50% of Democrats and Democratic leaners – regard the Russian invasion as a “major threat” to U.S. interests.

Moreover, there are several aspects of U.S. policy toward Russia and Ukraine that draw bipartisan support. While Republicans have previously expressed skepticism about the extent to which the U.S. should work with its allies, nearly three-quarters of Republicans (73%) say that working closely with allies to respond to the Russian invasion is the right approach. An even larger share of Democrats (85%) say the same.

Americans also are largely united in their support for strict economic sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine. An overwhelming majority of the public (85%) – including similar shares of Republicans (85%) and Democrats (88%) – favors maintaining strict economic sanctions. About six-in-ten Americans (63%) strongly favor strict sanctions.

Large majorities also favor keeping large numbers of U.S. military forces in NATO countries near Ukraine in response to the conflict (77%), a position shared by 75% of Republicans and 81% of Democrats.

However, most Americans (62%) say they would oppose the U.S. “taking military action even if it risks a nuclear conflict with Russia.” About a third (35%) of Americans say they would favor military action in this scenario. Comparable shares in both parties (36% of Republicans, 35% of Democrats) say they would favor military action even if it risks nuclear conflict with Russia.

And while nearly seven-in-ten Americans (69%) favor admitting thousands of Ukrainian refugees into the U.S., including majorities of those in both parties, Democrats are substantially more likely than Republicans to say this (80% vs. 57%).

The new survey also finds:

Broad public attention to Russian invasion. About seven-in-ten adults (69%) now report having read or heard a lot about the Russian invasion, compared with 23% who said they had read or heard a lot about Russia’s military buildup on its border with Ukraine in a January survey.

Today, nearly identical shares of Republicans (70%) and Democrats (71%) say they have heard or read a lot about the invasion.

Biden job approval largely unchanged from January. Currently, 43% of Americans approve of how Joe Biden is handling his job as president, while 55% disapprove. That is little changed since January, when 41% approved of Biden’s job performance.

Nearly half approve of Biden administration’s response to Russia’s invasion; more say U.S. is doing too little than right amount for Ukraine

Overall, more Americans approve (47%) than disapprove (39%) of the Biden administration’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while 13% say they are not sure.

For the most part, the patterns of opinion on the administration’s handling of the Russian invasion are similar to those in views of Biden’s overall job performance.

Democrats and Democratic leaners largely approve of the administration’s response to the Russian invasion (69% approve), while Republicans and Republican leaners mostly disapprove (67% disapprove).

Among demographic groups, Black adults are particularly likely to approve of the administration’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: 57% approve, 20% disapprove. Hispanic and Asian adults are more likely to approve than disapprove of the Biden administration’s response, while White adults are divided (45% approve, 44% disapprove).

There also are educational differences in views of the Biden administration’s response to the Russian invasion. Nearly six-in-ten (57%) of those with at least a four-year college degree approve of the administration’s response, compared with 42% of those who have not completed college.

There is a correlation between Biden’s overall job rating and views of his administration’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Among those who disapprove of Biden’s job performance, most (63%) disapprove of the administration’s Ukraine response; still, 22% approve and 14% are not sure. Among the 43% of the public who approves of Biden’s overall job performance, very few (just 9%) disapprove of the administration’s response to the invasion, while 11% are unsure and 79% approve.

U.S. support for Ukraine

About a third of Americans overall say the U.S. is providing about the right amount of support for Ukraine, while a larger share (42%) say it is not providing enough support; just 7% say it is providing too much support, while 19% are not sure.

While there are deep partisan divides in views of the administration’s response to the crisis, views on U.S. support to Ukraine are less divided. Nearly half of Republicans (49%) say the U.S. is providing too little support; 23% say it is providing about the right amount and 9% think the U.S. is giving Ukraine too much support.

Among Democrats, comparable shares say the U.S. is providing Ukraine about the right amount of support (39%) and too little backing (38%). Just 5% of Democrats say the U.S. is giving Ukraine too much support – roughly half the share of Republicans who say the same.

There are modest ideological differences within both parties in views of support for Ukraine: A 54% majority of conservative Republicans (54%) say the U.S. is not doing enough for Ukraine, compared with 41% of moderate and liberal Republicans. Among Democrats, liberals (43%) are more likely than moderates and conservatives (34%) to say the U.S. is not providing enough support.

Among those who disapprove of the Biden administration’s response to the invasion, a majority (54%) says the U.S. is not providing enough support to Ukraine, compared with 18% who say it is providing about the right amount of support and just 13% who say it is providing too much support.

About half of those who approve of the administration’s response (48%) say the U.S. is providing about the right amount of support to Ukraine, while four-in-ten favor increasing the amount of support and hardly any (2%) say the U.S. is providing too much support.

Half of adults say Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a ‘major threat’ to U.S. interests

Half of Americans say Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a major threat to U.S. interests, while another 28% say it is a minor threat; just 6% say the invasion is not a threat to U.S. interests, while 16% are not sure. This marks a substantial change since before the Russian invasion; in January, just 26% said “Russia’s military buildup near its border with Ukraine” posed a major threat to U.S. interests.

Republicans and Democrats express virtually identical views of the threat from Russia’s invasion; 51% of Republicans and 50% of Democrats say it is a major threat to U.S. interests. In January, about a quarter in each party viewed Russia’s military buildup near Ukraine as a major threat.

Bipartisan backing for keeping strict sanctions against Russia, keeping large numbers of U.S. forces in Ukraine’s NATO neighbors

More than eight-in-ten Democrats and Democratic leaners (88%) and Republicans and Republican leaners (85%) favor keeping strict economic sanctions on Russia. And at least six-in-ten in each party strongly favor maintaining strict sanctions (68% of Democrats, 61% of Republicans).

Similar shares of Republicans (75%) and Democrats (81%) favor keeping a large military presence in NATO countries located near Ukraine. And there is limited support among both Republicans and Democrats for taking military action, even if it risks a nuclear conflict with Russia: About a third of the public (35%) and nearly identical shares of Democrats (35%) and Republicans (36%) favor this.

However, Democrats are substantially more likely than Republicans to favor admitting thousands of Ukrainian refugees into the U.S.

Eight-in-ten Democrats say they favor admitting thousands of Ukrainian refugees, compared with a narrower majority of Republicans (57%).

And Democrats are about twice as likely as Republicans to strongly favor admitting thousands of Ukrainian refugees into the U.S.: 42% of Democrats strongly favor this, compared with 20% of Republicans.

Little change in views of Biden’s job performance

The public’s views of Joe Biden’s job performance have changed little since January. Today, 43% of Americans say they approve of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president; 41% gave Biden a positive job rating in January. Biden’s job ratings have remained fairly stable over the past six months, after declining sharply last summer.

While Republicans overwhelmingly disapprove of Biden’s job performance (91% disapprove), a smaller majority of Democrats (72%) approve of the way he is handling his job as president.

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27 Comments
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 16, 2022 1:12 pm

Some people may just be over it and would rather face the spectacle of a global nuclear death than what TPTB have in mind for us all. Its always a possibility.

And you honestly think that these folks ALL live in blue cities (in other words are democrats)? Seriously? Have you not watched Fox News lately (other than Tucker)? Plenty of GOP support for the end of humanity.

Fieldmouse
Fieldmouse
  MrLiberty
March 18, 2022 5:06 pm

This is another IQ test, like virus-19. The difference is that this time, if the the idiots win, we all die. The saddest part is that they will kill everything – all the innocent animals, plants, and elegantly complex beyond our comprehension life on earth. Fuck em. I hope the kill shot kicks in and puts a stop to this madness before it’s too late.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
March 16, 2022 1:27 pm

I was sickened to watch Senator John Cornyn towing the war with Russia line.
I sent a strongly worded email voicing my displeasure to his office.

CCRider
CCRider
March 16, 2022 1:32 pm

I have very little patience with polls-especially ones on foreign policy where American citizens’ opinions have ZERO effect with TPTB. But can I believe more than a third of us are so incredibly stupid as to risk nuclear annihilation for a corrupt, backwater state like Ukraine? Yup.

Vigilant
Vigilant
  CCRider
March 16, 2022 9:16 pm

I was wondering if that 35% actually know what nukes are and what they do.

card802
card802
March 16, 2022 1:54 pm

After the sheep were corralled and controlled with the Vid, this is no big surprise, none at all…..

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
March 16, 2022 2:04 pm

Sodom and Gomorrah comes to mind.
Our US congressmen have recently voted themselves a 21% pay increase, approved a nasty gun control bill and added another $Trillion+ or so in wasteful spending.
If Ukraine ends with a whimper the band is warming up for another covid lockdown.

Note from Nevada
Note from Nevada
March 16, 2022 2:07 pm

Same sheep that bought the Covid narrative…don’t question anything fed to you from Government/Media/Uniparty.

i forget
i forget
March 16, 2022 2:44 pm

Well, there’s all kinds of insane (putting poll fantasies in pole position ~ talk about affirmative action ~ is merely one of them). Even tho the one straightjacket contains them all. Which is a clue.

Add up all the “kinds” of insane there is, even just according to them that tally officially, & it comes to more than 1/3. It even comes to more than one. As more than 100%.

Life among The People has always been Geffen’s Asylum. I leave it to any unfamiliar with Asylum & the man & the myth & the legend to read up on it.

But I couldn’t remember if that name had only one f(u) in it, or two, so I compromised myself on the quackquackshit search engine to look him up. And the top of the slagheap was about his new yacht, The Rising Sun. To go with his other one, Pelorus. You can look that up, too.

Maybe Oly & the rest of the garchs’ll be out floating when poseidon’s perfect storm remembers the Maine & other titanic adventures.

The (bug) House Of The Rising Sun
There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it’s been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I’m one

My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin’ man
Down in New Orleans

Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time he’s satisfied
Is when he’s all drunk

[Organ Solo]

Oh mother, tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun

Well, I got one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I’m goin’ back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain

Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it’s been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I’m one

~ The Animals

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Administrator
March 16, 2022 7:19 pm

Thought it was pretty funny that he addressed the high and mighty congresscritters wearing an OD Tee shirt. They would not accept that kind of dress from anyone else.

another Doug
another Doug
March 16, 2022 3:45 pm

And they shouldn’t need more than 10 rounds each.

Scot
Scot
March 16, 2022 4:17 pm

These polls always come out with the same number. 35% to 38% of “Americans” are traitorous scum that should be shot.

WillyB
WillyB
  Scot
March 18, 2022 3:22 pm

That is largely the welfare class. Whatever “the man” wants is OK, so long as their benefits continue.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 16, 2022 5:10 pm

Anyone that even thinks a nuclear exchange is an option has proven they are totally incompetent to make any judgements or decisions for themselves or others .
Unless of course their final decision is to put a pistol in their mouth and shot the top of their head off saving the world from their lunacy

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
March 16, 2022 5:25 pm

Not surprising considering that about the same number of people think Brandon is doing a good job.

Their only question of the administration is “When will my EBT card get increased to help me keep up with the prices?

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
  TN Patriot
March 16, 2022 6:53 pm

Unfortunately, this 1/3 IS different than the 1/3 who think Brandon is doing a good job overall. As the article shows, this nuke willingness cuts across party lines.

I live two hours from Atlanta, I would worry about the radio active fallout. Otherwise ATL can burn to the ground.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Crawfisher
March 16, 2022 7:19 pm

We are about an hour east of Memphrica and with the prevailing SW winds, should be OK as long as detonation is downtown or near the airport. The bridges and airport are the only things worth nuking in the sh**hole city.

morongobill
morongobill
  TN Patriot
March 16, 2022 8:43 pm

Russians are smart They expect joggers to leave the inner city and lay waste to the honkie suburbs.

Yahsure
Yahsure
  TN Patriot
March 17, 2022 12:51 am

Your dreaming. It would take 25 nukes strategically placed to cover the whole country and there are thousands aimed at us. Any military bases near you? I once read an article about this and they even named the type of missile aimed at the national guard armory 18 miles away from me.

WillyB
WillyB
  TN Patriot
March 18, 2022 3:24 pm

Let’s see. Social Security recipients got 6% and the congress got 21%.
Next question?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  WillyB
March 18, 2022 7:48 pm

They expect all SS recipients to be good little boys and girls and just die, leaving more for them to split up.

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 16, 2022 6:27 pm

Alternative title says all that needs to be said . As usual Jim cuts right to the heart of the matter.

Doohickey
Doohickey
March 16, 2022 7:18 pm

These nitwit public school educated lowlife crap for brains Americans think that they are forever protected by the two oceans on our eastern and western shores. Illusions of grandeur. They’ve never been in a real war. Only watched them on TV. Never heard a shot fired. Now they are willing to risk it all over that POS nation Ukraine. 1/3 of 33m is over 100m stone cold fvcking idiots. If it was only a couple million – I wouldn’t worry. But over 100m?

We’re batting .000 in every war we fought in since WW2. What would make any rational person believe we’d break that losing streak against Russia in 2022?

WillyB
WillyB
  Doohickey
March 18, 2022 3:27 pm

OTOH, every major war we’ve entered beginning with WW1 has been with a Democrat president. As a side note, we sent our infantry to battle in every one of those wars with weapons designed for the previous war.

morongobill
morongobill
March 16, 2022 8:36 pm

Sometimes I think Americans are the dumbest f’ers on the planet.

Yahsure
Yahsure
March 17, 2022 12:59 am

All the dumb war propaganda going on gives me a headache. The main goal will be our destruction to usher in the reset. I’m going to admit to watching segments of Fox news on Youtube and the pro-war propaganda is sickening. Tucker Carlson sounds somewhat sane at least. That general Jack Keane makes me ill.
There’s some serious fukin diversion from reality stuff going on right now.