Washington Post:
Poll: Far more trust generals than Trump on N. Korea, while two-thirds oppose preemptive strike
Two-thirds of Americans oppose launching a preemptive military strike
against North Korea, with a majority trusting the U.S. military to
handle the escalating nuclear crisis responsibly but not President
Trump, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds.
Roughly three-quarters of the public supports tougher economic sanctions
on North Korea in an attempt to persuade it to give up its nuclear
weapons
The Post-ABC poll finds 37 percent of adults trust Trump either “a great
deal” or “a good amount” to responsibly handle the situation with North
Korea, while 42 percent trust the commander in chief “not at all.” By
comparison, 72 percent trust U.S. military leaders, including 43 percent
saying they trust them “a great deal.”
Editor's notes: Good grief. They want the U.S. to wait until Hawaii or Guam or parts of Alaska and California are attacked and American's killed before taking action? Drop dead.
Point #2: " . . . . . three-quarters of the public supports tougher economic sanctions. . . . " What the hell do these illiterates think Trump is doing . . . . . . historic sanctions !!! Historic.
Point #3: Trust the Generals more than Trump ??? Good grief. And the Left are the more intelligent segment of the population? Clearly untrue. When it is time to fight, OBVIOUSLY Trump will depend on and allow his Generals to fight the war.
But hey, you really can't win an argument with illiterate folk.
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