Nearly six in ten Americans support increasing the U.S.'s military presence near China-claimed Taiwan.
More than eight in ten Americans are worried about the military challenge posed by China, according to the results of a poll on American foreign policy attitudes by the Ronald Reagan Institute.The survey found that 36 percent of respondents were 'somewhat' concerned and 46 percent 'extremely' concerned about China's military buildup, figures unchanged since the institute's last poll in November 2023.
A total of 58 percent supported increasing the U.S.'s military presence near Taiwan, and 56 percent supported boosting arms sales to the self-ruled island.Those surveyed also revealed their concerns about perceived malign activities by China in other areas. Technology theft Advances in artificial intelligence Unfair trade practices Human rights violations in China Crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong Respondents revealed skepticism that Washington is prepared to manage the U.S.
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