米国人の半数以上が「対外介入」を支持…半年前より12%「上昇」
More than half of Americans support ”foreign intervention”... 12% up from six months ago
The results of a public opinion poll conducted by the Ronald Reagan Institute and conducted between February 20 and February 29, 2019, showed that more than half of Americans support "increasing their country's involvement in international affairs."
The results of a survey of 1,257 people conducted on the 7th (local time) were made public on the 17th. According to the survey, 54% of respondents said they wanted the United States to "be more involved in and take a lead in international affairs."
This is a 12% increase from the November survey (42%). Meanwhile, only 10% of respondents said, "The United States should curtail its involvement and response in international affairs."
The number of people who were diagnosed with the virus was about one-third of the total, the same level as six months ago (November last year).
2024/06/19 17:05 KST
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