A vast majority of Americans are concerned about the United States’ potential involvement in a new major war—but most think military action is the wrong way to go about approaching international threats, according to an NBC poll released Tuesday.
The survey finds that more than three-quarters of citizens are worried about a significant military conflict touching off—up 10 points from 66 percent in February.
Much of the anxiety appears to stem from reports of North Korea’s potential nuclear capabilities; 41 percent believe that Kim Jong Un’s government poses the greatest threat to the United States. ISIS was the top worry for just 28 percent of respondents, while 18 percent listed Russia as the greatest threat.
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