The key conclusion here is that most Americans have not firmly decided about the merits of a U.S.-enforced no-fly zone. That conclusion no doubt holds true for most, if not all, of the other policy proposals included in the poll.

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    3 years ago

    They should do a poll about nuclear war.

    If a random sample of US persons support it, then, it must be time.

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    3 years ago

    Summary for people who want the basics of what this says, but don’t have the time or will to read it.

    YouGov put out a series of polls asking Americans if they support the “No-fly zone over Ukraine”, every time they ran the poll they found around 40% in favour of it, with the opposition being a smaller percentile, between 20% and 30%.

    Even with the explanation of what a “No-fly zone” would entail - the shooting down of Russian military aircraft - the vote was 42% in favour and 33% opposing. When they didn’t include the explanation, the only change was 28% opposed, the same amount was in favour.

    Nearly three in 10 of those who say that enforcing a no-fly zone is a good idea also say that they oppose the US shooting down Russian military planes flying over Ukraine; 13% of those who call enforcing a no-fly zone a bad idea support the US shooting down Russian planes.

    Here is an image of a spreadsheet provided in the article