Americans to Biden: Don’t Run U.S. Into Ukraine War
A recent Guardian report addressed the issue of American presidents and foreign wars, explaining a “rally around the flag” effect that appears to boost the standings of sitting presidents if they take certain foreign actions.
“Wars can be great for presidential popularity,” the report said, citing the conclusions of political scientist John Mueller who said that effect results when presidents take international action, involves the president directly, and is “specific, dramatic and sharply focused.”
It reported that a 2015 study showed the 2003 invasion of Iraq gave George W. Bush a surge in support. . .
The polling showed 84.8% of American voters think the U.S. should have limited involvement in the event Russia invades Ukraine.
It revealed 31.1% believe the U.S. should provide supplies and military weapons, 30.5% think the U.S. should provide only diplomatic area pressure, and 23.2% believe the U.S. should provide U.S. military advisers. (Read more from “Americans to Biden: Don’t Run U.S. Into Ukraine War” HERE)
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