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“Not Our War”: Growing Number of Americans Demand Peace, Not Provocation
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“Not Our War”: Growing Number of Americans Demand Peace, Not Provocation. Americans Are Speaking Out as Global Tensions Rise. Across the country, Americans are making one thing clear: they do not want more war. Recent polling, political commentary, and public protests reflect a deep and growing desire for diplomacy over destruction. The appetite for another foreign entanglement, especially in Ukraine, is fading fast.
Americans want leaders who will de-escalate conflict, not pour fuel on a fire already threatening to spiral out of control.
Trump Slams Putin and Zelenskyy in Fiery Social Media Post
President Donald Trump used his Truth Social platform Sunday to deliver a pointed message about the war in Ukraine.
He said, “Putin has gone absolutely CRAZY. He is needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers.”
Trump accused Putin of escalating violence, claiming the Russian leader is aiming to take all of Ukraine. He called it a massive strategic blunder.
Trump also aimed criticism at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying his inflammatory rhetoric adds fuel to the fire. “Everything out of his mouth causes problems,” Trump said bluntly.
In the same message, Trump emphasized this war “would never have started if I were president.” He blamed President Joe Biden, Zelenskyy, and Putin for creating what he called “big and ugly fires.”
He positioned himself not as a participant in this war, but as someone trying to put it out.
Americans Are Fed Up with Endless War and Political Blame Games
New polling shows Americans are overwhelmingly opposed to further military escalation in Ukraine. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 70% of respondents blame Russia, not Ukraine, for the war.
Despite this, the majority remain against U.S. boots on the ground. Only 30% of Americans support sending U.S. troops to Ukraine under any circumstances.
Instead, most want solutions that protect lives without sparking another global conflict. This isn’t just about politics—it’s about families, futures, and the fear of another endless war.
Americans across the political spectrum are tired of leaders who talk tough but leave diplomacy off the table.
Public Support for Diplomacy Is Growing Fast
Polls from Gallup and YouGov reveal that Americans increasingly view diplomatic efforts as the only real path forward.
According to Gallup, 46% of Americans support greater U.S. involvement only if Russia violates peace terms. Even then, most prefer sanctions and support—not warfare.
YouGov found that 45% of Americans believe a third world war is likely within the next ten years. That fear is fueling a demand for de-escalation.
The message from voters is clear: stop the war, save lives, and lead with diplomacy—not bombs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Do most Americans support sending U.S. troops to Ukraine?
No. Only 30% of Americans favor sending U.S. ground troops into Ukraine under any circumstances.
Q: Who do Americans blame for the war in Ukraine?
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 70% of Americans believe Russia is to blame—not Ukraine or the United States.
Q: What did Donald Trump say about the Ukraine war?
Trump said Putin has “gone crazy,” criticized Zelenskyy’s rhetoric, and blamed Biden, Putin, and Zelenskyy for the conflict.
Q: Do Americans want more military involvement overseas?
Not broadly. Most Americans want diplomacy and humanitarian aid, not direct military engagement or long-term war commitments.
Q: Are Americans worried about a possible world war?
Yes. A YouGov poll shows that nearly half of Americans think a third world war is likely within the next decade.
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