U.S. voters agree Putin won’t stop at Crimea, but they’re unsure what to do

With tensions rising over Russia’s intervention in Ukraine, a new McClatchy-Marist Poll finds Americans ambivalent over how deeply the United States should be involved in the situation.

American voters largely support only squeezing Russia economically and politically, even as they display strong distrust of Russian President Vladimir Putin. CONT.

Lesley Clark, McClatchy

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