Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The results of a survey conducted by "Financial Times/Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan" showed that fifty percent of the American people believe that their government spends an excessive amount of American taxpayers' money on aid. financial and military to Ukraine in order to support it in the war with Russia.
The survey also showed that 26% of respondents believe that the money that Washington spends on helping Ukraine is "enough" and 11% said that in their opinion the US does not spend enough money on this issue.
The results of this poll, which was conducted between May 2-6 and asked 1,003 people, indicated that 47 percent of Americans also consider the money spent by their government to help the Zionist regime to be extreme and oppose it, while 11 percent said that Washington could Help this diet more.
This survey was conducted with an error rate of 1.3%.
Western countries, led by the United States of America, have provided Kiev with a large amount of military and financial aid since the beginning of the "special military operation" of the Russian army in February 2022.
The Kremlin has repeatedly warned Ukraine's allies against further fueling the war by continuing the flow of arms aid to Kiev.
In April 2022, Russia sent a diplomatic note to all member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) regarding the issue of sending weapons to Ukraine.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned that any shipment containing weapons for Ukraine would be a legitimate target for the Russian military.