The poll was completed before the U.N. Security Council on Monday passed a resolution calling for a cease-fire during Ramadan. The measure passed because the United States abstained rather than vetoing the resolution. The U.S. had previously vetoed other resolutions calling for a cease-fire.

Seventy-four percent of U.S. adults say they are following news of the […] situation closely, similar to the 72% Gallup measured in November. One-third of Americans (34%) say they are following the situation “very closely.”

Disapproval of [the neocolony’s] military action is similar regardless of how much attention Americans are paying to the conflict. However, those paying less attention are more likely than their counterparts to have no opinion on the matter, resulting in lower approval than seen among people paying greater attention.

  • Crikeste@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    So if America is a democracy, we won’t be supplying them with military aid from here on out? Right? Surely democracy exists in America and isn’t just a silly little facade they’ve draped over the totalitarian capitalism.