Should Australia provide military supplies and funding to Ukraine?
On February 24 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War that began in 2014. The invasion caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II, with around 7.1 million Ukrainians fleeing the country and a third of the population displaced. It has also caused global food shortages.
70% Yes |
30% No |
60% Yes |
21% No |
8% Yes, but only provide humanitarian aid |
6% No, we should not get involved in this conflict |
2% Yes, and increase the current amount of resources we are providing |
1% No, Ukraine should rely on their own resources to defend themselves |
0% Yes, but decrease the current amount of resources we are providing |
1% No, we cannot afford to give economic resources right now |
0% No, we cannot afford to give military resources right now |
See how support for each position on “Ukrainian Defense Funding” has changed over time for 741 Australia voters.
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Unique answers from Australia users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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No, abandon Ukraine altogether and recognise Russian claims over so called "Ukraine"
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Yes, but increase humanitarian aid, but otherwise stay out of the conflict.
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Create a means of voluntary funding and use the funds to send humanitarian aid and military supplies to Ukraine
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Yes, and create a volunteer force.
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Humanitarian aid is fine but military aid should be fairly compensated
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