An Overwhelming Majority Of Americans Oppose Special
Compensation To Israel To Assuage Its Concerns
About The Iran Nuclear Deal - 7/5/2015
An overwhelming majority of Americans oppose providing any
special compensation to the state of Israel in order to
assuage its concerns about the Iran nuclear deal. Israel’s
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes the Iran deal as
an “existential threat” and retains Israel’s right to attack
Iran.
Asked to indicate their level of support for various
compensation options proposed during or after negotiations:
Only 7.9 percent support increasing annual US aid to Israel
from $3.5 billion to $5 billion. Israel currently receives
the largest share of the total US foreign aid budget. The
Obama administration is offering increased aid to reduce
Israeli opposition to the deal, though no specific package
is on the table.
Just 4.1 percent favor giving Israel deep penetrating
“bunker buster” bombs of the type designed to destroy
fortified targets. Michael Makovsky, president of the Jewish
Institute for National Security Affairs, has widely promoted
giving the weapons to Israel along with the bombers needed
for delivery.
Another 4.0 percent support providing Israel with B-52
long-range bombers. Israel’s air power is currently thought
to be inadequate for distant targets such as Iran. Former
Middle East advisor Dennis Ross proposed that B-52s would
give Israel a more “credible” deterrent threat against Iran.
A scant 3.4 percent favor releasing jailed Israeli spy
Jonathan Pollard to Israel. Pollard is serving a 30-year
prison term for spying on the US for Israel and is eligible
for mandatory parole in November. Pollard would not be
allowed to immediately travel to Israel unless there is
special intervention by the Obama administration.
While 12.8 percent favor “all of the above” compensation be
provided to Israel, an overwhelming 67.8 percent of
Americans chose “none of the above.”
In mid-July Iran signed an agreement with the permanent
members of the UN Security Council plus Germany (P5 +1)
agreeing to additional limitations on its nuclear program in
exchange for relief from an international economic boycott.
Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
(NNPT) which encourages civilian nuclear industry in
exchange for prohibitions on nuclear weapons development.
Israel refuses to sign the NNPT and according to the US
Department of Defense has extensive nuclear weapons
production facilities.
Question: The US & UN Security Council have signed
an agreement with Iran to limit its nuclear program. What
compensation should the US provide to Israel?
Provide B-52 long range heavy bombers |
4.0% |
|
Provide "bunker buster" penetrating bombs |
4.7% |
|
Release spy Jonathan Pollard to Israel |
3.5% |
|
Increase $3.5 billion annual aid to $5.0 billion |
8.3% |
|
All of
the above |
12.7% |
|
None
of the above |
66.7% |
|
Survey developed by:
IRmep
Survey fielded by: Google Surveys
Population surveyed:
US
Adult Internet Users
Representative Sample size: 1,500 Statistically
significant
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