More than half of Americans say they are against military strikes on boats allegedly carrying drugs out of South America, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday. The survey shows 51 percent of Americans said they oppose the Caribbean strikes, while 29 percent supported them. Among Republicans, only 27 percent opposed the strikes and 58…
Source: The Hill
More than half of Americans oppose Caribbean strikes: Poll
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