Third of Americans Support US Strike on Venezuela, Poll Reveals

January 6, 2026 • Google News World

A recent poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos has found that approximately one-third of Americans support a US strike on Venezuela. The survey, which involved over 1,000 participants, also revealed that Americans are evenly split on the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

The poll results indicate that there is significant public interest in US actions taken in Venezuela. In addition to the question about a potential strike, respondents were asked about their opinions on various aspects of the situation, including the legitimacy of Maduro’s government and the effectiveness of US sanctions.

The survey was conducted via phone interviews with a representative sample of Americans, aged 18 and above. The results provide insight into public opinion on a complex and contentious issue, highlighting the need for continued dialogue and understanding between governments and citizens.

According to the poll, respondents were asked about their views on various aspects of US actions in Venezuela, including support for a strike and opinions on Maduro’s abduction. The survey also explored the impact of US sanctions on the Venezuelan economy and people.

The findings of this poll are based on a representative sample of Americans and provide a snapshot of public opinion on a critical issue.

Source: Google News World