22 Kommentare

  1. **In Brief:**

    * New Ipsos polling conducted for Global News reveals 61% of Canadians disapprove of the U.S. military action against Iran.
    * Only one in four (23%) Canadians approve (8% strongly approve, 15% somewhat approve), while 16% are unsure either way.
    * 42% were found to strongly disapprove, while 19% somewhat disapprove.
    * The polling also reflects worries about potential Canadian involvement, with 66% “expressing fear that Canada will be pulled into this war and the lives of our soldiers will be at risk.”
    * 54% of Canadians support “using diplomacy with the U.S., Israel, Iran, and other countries to try to de-escalate the situation,” alongside 51 per cent who are opposed to “providing military support to assist the U.S. in its fight against Iran.”

  2. BigBangBoomerang on

    I don’t get the point of these polls. It’s not like Canada can do anything to stop Israel and the US.

  3. olderdeafguy1 on

    Those numbers remove the last of what little faith in political polling.

  4. Confident_Elk_8037 on

    Sooo what do people want ? The continuation of a bloody regime who,just a few weeks ago, killed over 30000 of their citizens???

  5. GameDoesntStop on

    The 23% actually care about the people of Iran, who have been violently suppressed and murdered by a death cult for far too long.

  6. wildfirestopper on

    Yeah no duh, Canada is a very multi cultural country and the lies the US tells their citizens about off Muslims just wanna kill everyone isn’t reflected in every day life.

  7. Goodestguy2025 on

    You seen how they’re taking over Toronto etc? And you’re ok with that? So fuck the Canadian culture, let’s bow to middle easterns. I guarantee this will not end well.

  8. Agressive-toothbrush on

    Nobody in history has ever changed a regime by bombing it… That requires „boots on the ground“, either the Iranian people or foreign soldiers.

    Tens of millions in Iran owe their livelihood to the regime, many owe their wealth and power to the regime and they have all of the guns.

    The protestors are not unanimous in their demands either, some want the return of the Son of the former Shah (King) and the return of the Monarchy, some prefer Iran as a Democratic Republic and despise the King, other still are not against the Regime itself, deeply religious they protest for socio-economic reasons and only want an improvement of the standards of living, whoever delivers those improvements.

    You will find that even among the protestors, few are friendly to the West and most are deeply nationalist. Few would agree to see American oil companies come back to Iran.

    Iran is not a simple problem in search of a simple solution… Iran is a deeply divided society with very complex issues and it needs to have a nationwide conversation about what the Iranian people actually want and where they can compromise.

    It is incredibly difficult for foreign countries, like Canada, to take a stand on the issues of Iran because there is no clear opposition Leader, not even the son of the former Shah, who has been able to gather the opposition into a coherent block.

  9. Only 23% approve (still crazy high, but not as crazy as the headline suggests). The 16% who have no opinion at all on blowing up children’s schools with tomahawk missiles are doing a lot of work in making the disapproval numbers seem so low.

    1 in 4 Canadians approving of the madness is still wild though. A whole lotta people watching Fox News every night and drinking up the kool-aid I guess.

  10. JohnAMcdonald on

    I would be in favour of them if the United States knew how to walk away.

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