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Half of Americans support Pentagon's supply of weapons to Ukraine, poll finds

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WASHINGTON - Like the blue and yellow flags that popped up around the U.S. when Russia invaded Ukraine 15 months ago, U.S.

popular support for Washington's backing of Ukraine has faded a little but remains widespread, a survey by the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy and NORC shows.It found that half of the people in the U.S.

support the Pentagon's ongoing supply of weapons to Ukraine for its defense against Russian forces. That level is nearly unchanged in the past year, while about a quarter are opposed to sustaining the military lifeline that has now topped $37 billion.RELATED: Biden endorses F-16 training for Ukrainians as Zelenskyy set to attend G7 summitBig majorities among both Democrats and Republicans believe Russia's attack on Ukraine was unjustified, according to the poll, taken last month.And about three out of four people in the U.S.

support the United States playing at least some role in the conflict, the survey found.FILE - Airman load pallets of ammunition, weapons and other equipment bound for Ukraine on a commercial airline at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware on Oct.

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