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Nearly three-quarters of Americans say that the United States should continue to support Ukraine, despite Russian threats that it could use nuclear weapons to protect its territory, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Wednesday.

The polling suggested continuing backing for President Joe Biden’s provision of weapons systems, training and other military assistance for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government, despite concerns that the war might escalate if Ukraine is provided longer-range weapons that could hit Russia.

And in the most recent poll, conducted October 4-5, 66% of respondents said Washington specifically should continue providing weapons to Ukraine, up from 51% in a similar poll in August. On Wednesday, Russia’s ambassador to the United States responded saying Washington’s decision to send more military aid to Ukraine poses an “immediate threat” to Moscow’s interests, prolongs the bloodshed, and increases the risk of a military clash between Russia and the West.

 

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