Saturday, March 12, 2022

What Polls About a Ukraine ‘No-Fly Zone’ Really Tell… — David W. Moore

Last week, Reuters/Ipsos (3/4/22) reported on a poll that found
some 74% of Americans―including solid majorities of Republicans and Democrats―said the United States and its allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization should impose a no-fly zone in Ukraine.
This was a surprising result, because there was strong bipartisan opposition in Congress to such an action. Typically, public opinion―especially on foreign policy―tends to reflect the prevailing political consensus....

Typical nonsense polling of people that don't know the subject or context.

While "just about everyone" polls for helping Ukraine, there is no mention of the consequences of actions that could involve NATO engaging Russian troops, with the potential consequence of, for instance, 1) commitment of US troop to a war with Russia over Ukraine. 2) wider war in Europe to defend NATO's eastern members, 3) use of tactical nuclear weapons to destroy NATO facilities in Europe and UK, 4) strategic use of nuclear weapons agains the continental US against which the US has no defense as a result of MAD.

"Just about everyone" is concerned about Iran getting nukes and North Korea having nukes, especially nukes capable of hitting the US, few seem to have through through provoking Russia, which has as many if not more nuclear weapons than the US and many more tactical nukes than the US and NATO — and, most significantly, hypersonic missiles to deliver them that NATO cannot defend against once they are launched. Russia also has a nuclear trident consisting of submarines, strategic bombers, and land-based weapons systems, fixed and mobile.

This ignorance is not surprising, since, unlike during the Cold War, the public has not been prepared for the eventually. So the polling result are unsurprising.

FAIR
What Polls About a Ukraine ‘No-Fly Zone’ Really Tell
David W. Moore
https://fair.org/home/what-polls-about-a-ukraine-no-fly-zone-really-tell-us/

1 comment:

Peter Pan said...

A poll that accurately reports public opinion is useful.