Washington Post: A majority of Americans favor deploying U.S. troops if North Korea attacks South Korea, poll finds
A large majority of Americans consider North Korea's nuclear weapons program a critical threat toward the United States, according to a new poll.
However, they remain divided on which policy would best contain that threat — and, for the first time in almost 30 years, a majority of Americans were found to support military action if North Korea attacked South Korea.
The poll, conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, offers a glimpse of how Americans are responding to the rapidly evolving tensions with Pyongyang. Just two years ago, 55 percent of Americans listed North Korea as a critical threat facing the United States. Now 75 percent do, making it among the greatest perceived threats in the poll.
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WNU Editor: The total poll numbers are here .... North Korea Now Seen as a Top Threat Facing the United States (The Chicago Council).
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ReplyDeleteAt present, we have 30 thousand troops there...and another 35 thousand in Japan...so, if war breaks out, yes, more would be sent.
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