New survey conducted Gallup has found significant changes in how Americans perceive the war in Ukraine.
URA-Inform reports this with reference to the official website of the aforementioned company.
As the conflict continues to last, more and more people advocate for a speedy end to the fighting, even if it requires territorial concessions from Ukraine.
According to Gallup, 50% of respondents said that it is necessary to achieve a speedy end to the conflict, even at the cost of Ukraine losing part of its territory. For comparison, , in 2022 this figure was 31%. At the same time, the share of those who support continuing to help Ukraine to return all lost territories has decreased from 66% to 48%.
Another important indicator is the attitude of Americans to the volume of aid to Ukraine. 37% of respondents believe that the United States provides “too much” aid. Those who believe that aid levels are sufficient or insufficient accounted for 31% and 30%, respectively.
Interestingly, the strongest support for ending the war as soon as possible comes from Republicans. This trend reflects a general decline in interest in international conflicts against the backdrop of domestic ones. problems such as inflation and migration policy.
At the same time, 68% of the adult population of the United States believe that neither Russia nor Ukraine is currently winning the war.
In addition, the expert explained, what about Putin's behavior on the direct line made him wary.