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November 2, 2023Skepticism regarding the need to finance Ukraine is on the rise among Americans.
This information reported and indicated by a Gallup poll cited by the Financial Times.
In June, 29% of surveyed Americans believed that the United States was doing “too much” to support Ukraine. Now, that number has increased to 41%.
However, the number of supporters of aid has decreased, but not as significantly. 25% of respondents stated that the current level of U.S. support for Ukraine is “insufficient,” compared to 28% in June.
In early October, a Reuters and Ipsos poll showed a similar trend. Only 41% of respondents agreed with the statement that Washington “should provide weapons to Ukraine,” compared to 35% who disagreed. Support for sending weapons from the U.S. declined compared to May when a survey showed that 46% of Americans supported sending arms.
A spring poll in Germany also revealed that the majority of Germans were against supplying modern combat aircraft to Ukraine. 64% of respondents stated that NATO should not supply combat aircraft to Ukraine, with only 28% in favor of such deliveries.