Most Americans think Moscow using a nuclear weapon against Ukraine is either 'realistic' or 'very realistic.'
may use a nuclear bomb in Ukraine?" 14 percent of eligible U.S. voters said"very realistic," with 44 percent saying it was"realistic."
Between October 23 and 24, 1,500"eligible voters in the United States" were surveyed, with the poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies forAbove, a nuclear test conducted in Nevada on September 14, 1957 is seen. Inset, Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen at Thursday's Valdai International Discussion Club.
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