Foreign Affairs Survey Part Two: Terra and Poland

Day 1,727, 13:50 Published in USA Canada by DMV3

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Leaving Terra
With most politicians in favor of leaving Terra one would think that the populous would be overwhelmingly in favor of the eUS leaving Terra, surprisingly that does not seem to be the case. Respondents were asked how they felt about the eUS leaving Terra after the withdraw from our long time alliance.



As you can see, respondents were near evenly split on the withdraw from Terra with 34.40% disagreeing with withdrawing, 30.35% agreeing with leaving the alliance, and 35.24% having no opinion on abandoning our long time alliance. Among those disagreeing with leaving Terra 50.98% strongly disagreed and 49.02% moderately disagreed with the withdraw from the alliance. Those who agreed with the decision to leave were a bit less enthusiastic with only 45% strongly in favor, and 55% moderately in favor of the breakup of Terra.

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Allying with Poland

With the withdraw from Terra and the subsequent attempt to form CTRL, America put a lot of faith in an alliance with Poland. Unfortunately the alliance was leaked before it could be finalized causing a major backlash from America’s allies and the general public.

This backlash is express by a disapproval rating of 43.34% compared to an approval rating of 36.93%. An additional 19.73% expressed no opinion in regards to an alliance with Poland.



Of those disagreeing with the attempted alliance with Poland 66.15% felt strongly about the matter compared to 38.81% who agreed with the alliance who felt strongly about the matter. The numbers regarding those who moderately approved or disapproved were nearly flipped, with 33.85% moderately disagreeing while 61.19% of those who agreed with the alliance only moderately agreed.

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