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Reuters poll: 21% of Americans support Maduro's removal, 29% support attacks

"Latest Reuters poll reveals only 21% of Americans support removing Maduro, while just 29% back military action against narco-terrorist vessels. Explore public sentiment on U.S. intervention in Venezuela."

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Reuters poll: 21% of Americans support Maduro's removal, 29% support attacks
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A recent Reuters poll indicates that only 21% of Americans support the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power. Additionally, the poll reveals that just 29% of respondents back military attacks on narco-terrorist vessels operating in international waters.

The findings reflect a significant level of ambivalence among the American public regarding U.S. intervention in Venezuela"s political situation and its approach to combating drug trafficking in international waters.

These results come amid ongoing discussions about U.S. foreign policy in Latin America and the challenges posed by narcotics trafficking. For further context on related issues, see recent developments regarding political investigations and their implications.

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