
A new public opinion poll by Hungarian think tank Századvég highlights a growing gap between European Union decision-makers and public sentiment across the continent regarding military involvement in the war in Ukraine. The survey, conducted as part of the think tank’s Project Europe, shows that a majority of Europeans oppose both the deployment of soldiers in Ukraine and the delivery of arms to the eastern front.
According to the findings of the poll, 69% of Europeans reject the idea of sending soldiers to Ukraine, while 51% oppose arms deliveries.
In 2015, George Soros and WEF 'Young Global Leader' Chrystia Freeland—now an unpaid economic adviser to Zelensky in Ukraine—openly admitted that Ukraine's leadership was bought and paid for by George Soros. pic.twitter.com/RcpVyePzzj
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