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Americans Say U.S. Should Aid South Korea if Attacked

The majority of Americans (55%) say the United States should use its military forces to defend South Korea if that nation is attacked by North Korea, while 34% disagree. Americans are split on whether such an attack is likely.

Korea, 63 Years Later

As we recently reported, a snapshot of American public opinion last week showed that the majority of Americans favor the U.S. coming to the aid of South Korea should North Korea decide to invade again -- as it did in 1950. This comes as no ...

China, Russia Images in U.S. Hit Historic Lows

Americans' favorable ratings of China and Russia have reached new lows in 2021.

What We Know About American Public Opinion and Ukraine

Americans are strongly supportive of Ukraine and overwhelmingly favor economic sanctions against Russia.

In U.S., 83% Say North Korean Nukes Are a Critical Threat

Eight in 10 Americans say the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea is a critical threat to the vital interests of the U.S., tied for first with Iranian nuclear weapons and international terrorism among nine potential threats.

Trump Job Approval at 45%, Tying Personal Best

Donald Trump's job approval rating averaged 45% the week of June 11-17, tying his personal high.

Far Fewer Americans Now Say Iran Is No. 1 U.S. Enemy

Americans are now less likely to regard Iran as the United States' greatest enemy than at any point since 2005. As a result, China now edges out Iran and North Korea as the country Americans perceive as the nation's greatest enemy.

Slim Majority Approves of Trump's Handling of the Economy

President Donald Trump's 51% approval rating for handling the economy is his highest on four key issues and is his first to reach majority level on any issue to date.

More in U.S. Say Healthcare Is the Most Important Problem

As the Senate considers repealing the Affordable Care Act, more Americans name healthcare as the most important problem facing the U.S.

Americans Increasingly See Russia as Threat, Top U.S. Enemy

Americans now regard Russia as the greatest U.S. enemy, by a slim margin over North Korea. They increasingly view Russia's military power as a critical threat to the U.S., and their favorable ratings of Russia have sunk to 24%.
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