Recent polls reveal a complex landscape of public opinion across Europe and the United States regarding the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. In Ukraine, 73% of citizens express readiness to endure the war for as long as necessary, according to a poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, although confidence in a definitive victory over Russia has dipped from 80% in May 2022 to 60%. The perception of Poland as a friendly country has also declined among Ukrainians, from 94% to 79% since last year, as reported by the Sociological Group Rating. Meanwhile, only 10% of Europeans believe in Ukraine's potential to defeat Russia, with a notable 56% of Poles fearing a NATO-Russia war. In contrast, a YouGov survey indicates that 72% of Americans support a Ukrainian victory. The polls also highlight a growing skepticism in Poland regarding the conflict's outcome, with nearly half of the respondents fearing prolonged warfare leading to mutual destruction, and 47% considering a Russian attack on Poland likely, marking a 16% increase from May 2023.
Orban: No one in Europe believes in the victory of Ukraine in the conflict https://t.co/Rof4HpXDrS
Orban: No one in the EU believes in the victory of Ukraine - the European right will soon be stronger than ever HE ASSESSES THAT AMERICAN SUPPORT TO KYIV WILL REDUCE AND THE BURDEN OF THE EUROPEAN UNION WILL INCREASE He told the deputies of the Hungarian ruling coalition: "A…
72% of Americans want Ukraine to win the war with Russia. 24% answered 'don't know'. 4% of Americans want Russia to win. Source: YouGov survey
New YouGov survey: 72% of Americans say they want Ukraine to win the war, 4 % want Russia to win and 24% don't know https://t.co/XmwWdPruFu https://t.co/aUCbQpgnc8
⚡️Poll: Almost 50% of Poles believe a Russian attack on Poland is likely. The 47% of Polish respondents who said that a Russian attack on Poland was probable represented a 16% increase from when a similar poll was conducted in May 2023. https://t.co/LarQqAgyMh
Almost half of Poles do not believe in Ukraine’s victory, United Surveys survey results The Poles were asked how, in their opinion, the war in Ukraine would end. Almost half of those surveyed (47.4%) responded that the war would last for many years and end with the destruction… https://t.co/4CGyhuUOLz
Ukraine can’t win, and three other myths about its war with Russia. @politico https://t.co/5nbL9xxaYS
🥴 Almost half of Poles believe war will end with destruction of both Ukraine and Russia https://t.co/6HUGXF8Hve
Voters, 2-1, want America fixed before funding Ukraine’s defense @Rasmussen_Poll found Americans support both, but when faced with a choice, USA and border easily beat war funding. https://t.co/3Jvo5cOK9c via @dcexaminer
How the Kremlin weaponized Russian history — and has used it to justify the war in Ukraine https://t.co/beicnaAAol
Poll: 56% of Poles fear NATO-Russia war https://t.co/6rit1qYdtU https://t.co/BLcRZAWKhJ
Only 10% of Europeans believe that Ukraine will defeat Russia in a war. What does "victory" in this war mean to you?
The Kremlin spreads lies to justify Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. From false claims of Ukrainian aggression to manipulating history, find out how these 13 myths aim to dismiss, distract, and distort the truth. #DontBeDeceived #StandWithUkraine https://t.co/tZBsLYhaoL https://t.co/W4cUdEH7tg
Barely 10% of Europeans believe Ukraine can still defeat Russia 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇷🇺 Of course not - they were never going to be able to. Interesting to see the official narrative veil tumble in front of our eyes, though… https://t.co/yhCG7DzDtW
⚡️Poll: Fewer Ukrainians consider Poland 'a friendly country' than last year. The share of Ukrainians who perceive Poland as "a friendly country" has decreased from 94% to 79% since June last year, according to a poll by the Sociological Group Rating.https://t.co/onrgAuZsyC
73% Ukrainians say they are ready to live with war around for as long as it takes, according to a recent poll by Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. Hopes for Ukrainian victory are now somewhat lower: 89%, but only 60% have no doubts, while in May 2022 latter stood at 80%.