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Jason Ditz — Gallup Poll: US Majority Backs Attacking North Korea

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A new poll from Gallup shows that a majority of Americans, 58%, are in favor of attacking North Korea militarily if the US “cannot accomplish its goals by more peaceful means first.” Americans were split more or less evenly on whether sanctions and diplomacy could work.This is the first time Gallup has asked about attacking North Korea since 2003. At the time, only 47% favored an attack. The shift in the last 14 years appears to have been greatly along political lines, with an overwhelming 82% of Republicans now backing war, compared to just 37% of Democrats.... Couldn't win in Korea. Couldn't win in Vietnam. Couldn't win in Somalia. Can't win in Afghanistan, Can't win in Iraq. Can't win in Libya. Can't win in Syria.Now the American public is ready for a land war in Asia?Isn't this the

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A new poll from Gallup shows that a majority of Americans, 58%, are in favor of attacking North Korea militarily if the US “cannot accomplish its goals by more peaceful means first.” Americans were split more or less evenly on whether sanctions and diplomacy could work.

This is the first time Gallup has asked about attacking North Korea since 2003. At the time, only 47% favored an attack. The shift in the last 14 years appears to have been greatly along political lines, with an overwhelming 82% of Republicans now backing war, compared to just 37% of Democrats....
Couldn't win in Korea. Couldn't win in Vietnam. Couldn't win in Somalia. Can't win in Afghanistan, Can't win in Iraq. Can't win in Libya. Can't win in Syria.

Now the American public is ready for a land war in Asia?

Isn't this the definition of insanity?

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Gallup Poll: US Majority Backs Attacking North Korea
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