💨 Abstract
A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that one-third of Americans approve of a U.S. military strike on Venezuela that removed its president, while 72% worry about excessive U.S. involvement. The poll, conducted after the raid, showed strong Republican support (65%) for the operation, compared to 11% of Democrats and 23% of independents. President Trump's decision to intervene in Venezuela marks a shift from his previous stance against foreign entanglements.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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